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Dan Sutton

Dan Sutton is CEO of Tantalus Labs in Vancouver, B.C. 

Significant social value to allow home growers to continue in a regulated system

Opinion | BY DAN SUTTON | April 16, 2018
It is important to recognize that until cannabis is dried and trimmed, one cannot just 'take off a few buds.' Truly, for 95 per cent of the plant’s life cycle, it cannot be consumed for psychoactive effect. Dried cannabis can and should be kept under lock and key, as many families do with their liquor cabinet today, writes Dan Sutton.   The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY DAN SUTTON | April 16, 2018
Opinion | BY DAN SUTTON | April 16, 2018
It is important to recognize that until cannabis is dried and trimmed, one cannot just 'take off a few buds.' Truly, for 95 per cent of the plant’s life cycle, it cannot be consumed for psychoactive effect. Dried cannabis can and should be kept under lock and key, as many families do with their liquor cabinet today, writes Dan Sutton.   The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY DAN SUTTON | April 16, 2018
It is important to recognize that until cannabis is dried and trimmed, one cannot just 'take off a few buds.' Truly, for 95 per cent of the plant’s life cycle, it cannot be consumed for psychoactive effect. Dried cannabis can and should be kept under lock and key, as many families do with their liquor cabinet today, writes Dan Sutton.   The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY DAN SUTTON | April 16, 2018
Opinion | BY DAN SUTTON | April 16, 2018
It is important to recognize that until cannabis is dried and trimmed, one cannot just 'take off a few buds.' Truly, for 95 per cent of the plant’s life cycle, it cannot be consumed for psychoactive effect. Dried cannabis can and should be kept under lock and key, as many families do with their liquor cabinet today, writes Dan Sutton.   The Hill Times file photograph