B.C.’s public safety minister warns of contamination risk in illicit cannabis
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s public safety minister is warning of potential contamination in illicit cannabis and the dangers of misleading packaging for illegal cannabis edibles.
Mike Farnworth, who is also the solicitor general, says Health Canada requires licensed cultivators to test cannabis to make sure it’s fit for consumption, but little is known about the quality of illicit cannabis products and production.
He says B.C.’s cannabis secretariat did a pilot study to test 20 cannabis samples seized from illicit stores across Metro Vancouver and the results are concerning.
Farnworth says almost every sample contained at least one of 24 different pesticides, as well as “unacceptable levels” of bacteria, fungi or heavy metals.