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.