Pubdate: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 Source: 100 Mile House Free Press (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 100 Mile House Free Press Contact: http://www.100milefreepress.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2143 Author: Heather Colpitts Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) SMOKE SCREEN British Columbia acquired its lotus-land reputation back in the days when the drug content of pot was pretty meek. Pot users have been and continue to be portrayed as somewhat sloth-like, more mellow of movement than non-medicated peers. They are teased about having the munchies. The pot people buy anonymously today is no longer the mild weekend weed their parents used to snag. Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the component that gives pot its oomph, has risen dramatically in recent decades. In the 1960s, the percentage of THC was in the single digits. Since growing has moved indoors, hybridization has been used and operations started to control all conditions under which the plants grow, the content has jumped. The percentage is now routinely in the double digits, up to about nine times higher than in the past. Leave the medical issues aside. Canadians are divided about whether to allow the medicinal use of pot and that's a whole other debate which often clouds a key issue about modern marijuana. Pot is now a huge business, and the criminal element has entered the scene. The indoor grow operations are basically toxic sites due to the heavy use of pesticides and fertilizer -- so much for pot being environmentally friendly and benign. (Users have no idea how much of those chemicals they consume and what lighting up does to pesticide and fertilizer residues.) The South Cariboo, like many other communities, will invariably be home to illegal grow operations, as well as users. Having large pot operations in the area cannot be dismissed as a quaint rural custom. They end up costing us all -- by putting illegal drugs of questionable quality out into society, and through the taxes we must pay for policing, the courts and the penal system. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh