Pubdate: Sat, 06 Jul 2002 Source: Winnipeg Free Press (CN MB) Copyright: 2002 Winnipeg Free Press Contact: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/502 Author: Colin Perkel CONSUMERS PAY FOR POT-GROW BOOM TORONTO -- A growing plague of electricity-gobbling illegal marijuana grow-houses is costing Ontario's hydro utilities upwards of $500 million a year, an amount ultimately paid by all energy consumers, power distributors say. Fuelled by massive marijuana-generated profits, the operations, which have sprouted by the thousands in the past few years, also carry a huge social cost, they say. "The days where a grove of marijuana would be masked up north in a field are over," said Andrew Evangelista, a lawyer who represents electricity distributors. "There has been a proliferation of residential houses hidden in residential neighbourhoods all across Ontario being used to grow marijuana." Worth as much as $4 billion a year, marijuana is among the most valuable cash crops in the province. Police say Ontario is fast catching up with British Columbia as Canada's pot-growing capital with that province's $6-billion-a-year market. It's a powerful lure for organized criminals, they say. Police estimate a single hydroponic grow-house can churn out plants worth a street value of more than $1 million a year and much of it ends up in the United States. Growing marijuana indoors requires powerful lights and ventilation, consuming about $2,000 in electricity a month, but hydro thieves simply bypass the meters to avoid the overhead and make tracing the operations harder. "The demands on the system are enormous," Evangelista said. York Region Det.-Sgt. Gary Miner said authorities in Markham, just north of Toronto, have been shutting down up to 10 such operations a week. "It's out of control, it's an epidemic, it's a virus," he said. "This year we've done 107 warrants and the more we do, the more we find." In a recent one-day national crackdown, police scooped up $47 million worth of pot plants, 136 suspects, and found 28 children in the houses, some booby-trapped to discourage intrusion. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth