Monday, September 19, 2011

Grow op registry get nod from all parties

A Progressive Conservative call for a registry on houses used for grow ops or meth labs is getting a nod of approval from the other parties.  Thunder Bay Superior North Candidate Anthony Leblanc says its a good way to protect home buyers.  Liberal incumbent Michael Gravelle says the plan would enhance current legislation aimed at eliminating grow ops and meth labs and NDP Candidate Steve Mantis say it could be expanded to include all existing problems with the home.