Pubdate: Wed, 09 Apr 2003 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.fyitoronto.com/torsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Tracy McLaughlin HIDDEN DANGER IN POT HOUSES Grower Sentenced BARRIE -- The staggering rate at which marijuana grow-houses are operating is not only a fire disaster waiting to happen, it's causing unsuspecting homebuyers to be ripped off, a court heard yesterday. During sentencing arguments for a Toronto man convicted after being caught growing a jungle of marijuana plants inside a Cookstown bungalow, court heard how dense heat and humidity destroys the homes, which are resold after the grow operation is completed. Det. Const. Brent Hines of the South Simcoe Police and combined OPP Huronia Drug Enforcement Unit said the house was wired to bypass the hydro meter and used about $10,000 worth of "stolen" electricity to provide heat and humidity for 380 marijuana plants. Nine Months in Jail "It was a very dangerous situation ... a fire could have started at any time and there would be no stopping it spreading to other houses, or someone could have been electrocuted and killed," he said. Hines said such homes are usually used for one year to grow up to $900,000 in marijuana and then resold. "But the moisture rots the framing of the house and the wiring is dangerous," he said. In a year or so the mould is so bad that children get sick and there is nothing insurance companies can do for them." Allen Baker, a 30-year-old Web page designer, was sentenced to nine months in jail. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex