Pubdate: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 Source: Vaughan Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 Vaughan Citizen. Contact: http://www.yorkregion.com/yr/newscentre/vaughan/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2432 Author: Jeff Mitchell CHIEF DEFENDS APPROACH Resources Could Be Put To Better Use, Officer Says York Regional Police Chief Armand La Barge's war on marijuana grow houses is siphoning resources from efforts to control other, more serious drugs, says the head of the police union. "We are focusing too much on marijuana," John Miskiw, president of the York Regional Police Association, said during a public meeting on staffing and funding issues Thursday night. Police resources used to shut down marijuana grow houses -- residential units in which hundreds of plants are grown, typically using stolen electricity -- should be used to tackle more serious street drugs, such as crack cocaine and heroin. "We've seen what goes on," Mr. Miskiw, a former drug and vice cop, said. "For the last year, our drug unit has not been spending any time whatsoever on (the harder drugs)." The statement was an obvious challenge to the chief, who has identified the detection and closing down of grow houses as a high priority for the force. Hundreds of grow houses were raided and millions of dollars worth of marijuana seized has been seized by York police. The campaign continues, with numerous seizures in Maple and Stouffville in the past week alone. Newspapers often feature pictures of officers carrying great clumps of marijuana from houses. The value of the dope seized is touted as being in the millions. Chief La Barge said he makes no apology for his aggressive stance on grow houses. He has often cited the dangers to neighbourhoods grow houses present. "I have seen what happens to a community when you don't deal with these issues," the chief said. "(Grow houses) are in our neighbourhoods; they could be right next door to you." The chief has also been a vocal opponent of the federal government's move to reduce penalties for simple possession of marijuana. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens