P.A. cannabis expert says marijuana survey not ideal
A Prince Albert cannabis consultant said the Saskatchewan Government’s ongoing marijuana survey could easily be manipulated and ignores the issues facing medical users of the drug.
In an effort to generate public input on the upcoming legalization of marijuana, the Saskatchewan Government launched an online survey Sept. 8 and invited the public to participate until Oct. 6. According to the government the survey is open to all Saskatchewan residents over 18 and will “provide valuable information that will help guide the development of Saskatchewan’s legalization framework.”
Jamie Novotny, a Prince Albert medical cannabis consultant with Nuvomedic Canna Consulting Ltd., said he believes the survey ignores some crucial issues and does nothing to protect the results from manipulation. Although the survey was designed for Saskatchewan residents, he said anyone in the world can easily participate.
“I guarantee that’s happening, and that will skew their numbers,” Novotny told paNOW. “I question it, absolutely.”