Pubdate: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 Source: Penticton Herald (Canada) Copyright: 2000 - Horizon Operations (B.C.) Ltd. Contact: 101-186 Naniamo Ave. West Penticton, B.C., Canada, V2A 1N4 Fax: 1-250-492-2403 Website: http://www.ok.bc.ca/PH/index.htm HIGH TIMES FOR POT INDUSTRY Stakes raised to deadly levels in illegal pot growing trade The fine art of marijuana-growing certainly isn't what it used to be. The stereotypical image of pot-smoking hippies growing a few plants has long been replaced by sophisticated grow operations, complete with hydroponics and intense grow lights. It's big business - a multi-million-dollar trade that has a growing potential for violence. That point couldn't have been made clearer than by this week's display of 37 weapons seized by RCMP after raids on 22 marijuana grow operations throughout the South Okanagan-Similkameen over the past few weeks. The guns included a 16-gauge sawed-off shotgun with a makeshift silencer and a .22 calibre assault rifle. Presumably they weren't meant to scare away the bugs. With weapons like these, some of which police say were fully loaded and kept near doors or beside beds, it's hard to argue the point that dope-growing is no longer a "victimless" crime. When large sums of money are involved, peace and love tend to be forgotten in a hurry. RCMP in the Okanagan have even drafted a victim impact statement for residents who happen to live near a pot operation. Some of the questions deal directly with fears of violence: * How does living near this house affect your feelings of safety and security? * What specific problem events have occurred as a direct result of the drug house? * Have you ever considered packing up and moving because of this house? Times have certainly changed over the past three decades. Throwing people in jail for possession of a few joints or for discreetly growing one or two plants in the backyard benefits absolutely no one. But when thousands of dollars of growing equipment is found, when guns are seized, that's an entirely different league. Then the possibility of "victims" becomes too real to ignore. It's not Cheech and Chong anymore. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck