Pubdate: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2004, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.com/NewsStand/TorontoSun/home.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Jason Botchford, Toronto Sun Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) BOOBY TRAP FOUND AT POT GROW-OP Calls For Stiffer Jail Sentences AFTER FINDING a potentially deadly live-wire booby trap at a Scarborough grow operation yesterday, fire officials are again urging stiffer jail sentences for pot growers. A bust yesterday uncovered a marijuana grow house which had live wires linked to window bars that could have killed anyone who stumbled across it, police said. "This is something that is considered a major concern," said Scott Marks, president of the Toronto Professional Fire Fighters Association. "Something has to be done because this is a major threat to personal safety." Under current law, setting a trap nets a maximum five-year prison term. Front-line firefighters and police officers can be at risk from explosives, trip-wired firearms and false floors in marijuana-grow ops. The booby traps are set to impede police or rival criminal gangs, police said. "It is such a concern enough that we have gone to Ottawa federal politicians to try and get stiffer penalties for people charged in these types of offences," Marks said. Police said one man was arrested yesterday but they did not comment on the charges. Last year, the Liberal government introduced new legislation aimed at better protecting firefighters and police. The legislation -- still to be passed -- proposes a 10-year maximum sentence under the Criminal Code which would jump to 14 years if an emergency worker is injured or a life sentence if one is killed. Residents near the grow-op on Bramblebrook Ave., in the Midland-McNicoll area, said they were concerned that children could have accidentally touched one of the wires. "Kids are curious and kids play, what would have happened if one of them had accidentally touched one of those bars to grab a wayward ball?" John Rory said. "It's scary." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek