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Victoria marijuana 'bakery' raided

A member of a medical marijuana group in Victoria has been arrested for allegedly making cookies, massage oil and other products from marijuana following a raid that could have implications for similar groups.

A member of a medical marijuana group in Victoria has beenarrested for allegedly making cookies, massage oil and other products from marijuana following a raid that could have implications forsimilar groups.

Thursday's bustwas sparked by a complaint about the smell coming from a makeshift bakery in a one-bedroom apartment in Victoria, according to Ted Smith, head of Victoria's Cannabis Buyers Club, which rents the apartment.

Victoria police confirmed the raid took place but released no other details.

One man was arrested and Smith said hetoo expected to be charged.

Smith said his group, which has 3,000 members,has used marijuana to bake cookies and make massage oil and other products in the apartment for the past two years without a problem.

Health Canadaallows people suffering from debilitatingillnesses to have accessto marijuana for medical purposes.They can get the marijuana through Health Canada or they can get permission to grow it themselves.

But Smith said there is a contradiction in the law, which allows the designated users to smoke marijuana but prohibits them from turning it into any other product.

Seeking city's help

"If you take legally grown cannabis, or Health Canada's and make it into one of these products, you've actually made an illegal extract," he said.

Smith said he was found not guilty on a similar charge in 2007.

"We were successful in court, beating those charges, so we are going to use this unfortunate opportunity to point out the fatal flaw in Health Canada's programs."

The charge makes all medical marijuana groups vulnerable, Smith said.

He said his group would call on the City of Victoria to help legitimize the club by issuing it a permit or making a representation in any court proceedings.