Pubdate: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 Source: Freeman, The (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 The Freeman Contact: http://www.thefreeman.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3437 Author: Rene U. Borromeo and Flor Z.Perolina Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture) MARIJUANA CULTIVATED IN GOV'T-OWNED LOTS Authorities had recently found that idle public lands at mountain barangays, in at least three cities and three towns in Cebu province, have been used to cultivate marijuana plants in a relatively commercial scale. This after provincial policemen, in their routine patrols through various upland barangays, uprooted hundreds of marijuana growing in lots that were later found to be owned by the government. The mountain barangays were in the cities of Cebu, Toledo, and Danao, and the towns of Dalaguete, Badian, and Balamban. A couple of days ago, members of the Provincial Intelligence and Investigation Bureau of the Cebu Provincial Police Office, together with the Dalaguete Police uprooted 450 stalks of marijuana at sitio Lugsangan, in barangay Tabon, Dalaguete town. The suspected cultivators, the police later identified as Metodio Sapine and Remo Sandoval, were able to escape however but left behind their sprayers and fertilizers. The seized evidences are now at the Police Crime Lab for proper documentation. Meanwhile, Insp. Danilo Escover, deputy chief of Cebu City police's Security and Service Group, said his men had earlier uprooted more than 800 half-grown marijuana at a remote area in barangay Adlaon last August 27, and over 200 fully-grown marijuana in barangay Sudlon II last September 9. They, however, failed to identify the marijuana cultivators because the plantation was situated farther away from any house. "Gituyo ra g'yod kadto nga gitanom didto sa hilit nga lugar aron dili matultolan. Unya yuta pa g'yod sa gobyerno ang gitamnan," said Escover, taking a cue from an informer. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency records show that more than two million stalks of marijuana were uprooted in different parts of the country last year, while over 1.5 million fully-grown marijuana were already uprooted during the first eight months this year. Police said marijuana, also known as cannavis sativa, remains the second drug of choice among drug abusers due to its higher availability and lower price, compared to shabu and other kinds of illegal drugs. Under Republic Act 9165, a convicted marijuana cultivator is meted with life imprisonment or death, on top of fines ranging from P500,000 up to P10 million. The land, on which the marijuana plants are cultivated, shall be confiscated for the government unless the real owner could prove unassailably that he has no prior knowledge his property had been used for illegal activities. However, if the government owns the lot, then the cultivator, if the police can catch one, would be meted the maximum penalty of death. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek