Pubdate: Sat, 01 May 2004 Source: Cloverdale Reporter (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Cloverdale Reporter News Contact: http://www.cloverdalereporter.com/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/grow+operations LOCAL CANDIDATES VOW ACTION ON GROW-OPS AND METH LABS Liberal Party candidates in the Surrey, North Delta, White Rock and Cloverdale area have issued a joint statement promising a strong Federal Government response to the scourge of illegal marijuana grow-ops and meth labs in residential neighbourhoods. Judith Higginbotham, Dan Sheel, Dr. Gulzar Cheema and Sukh Dhaliwal were responding to another difficult weekend of police raids, a three-alarm fire traced to an illegal grow operation and the evacuation of an apartment complex in Burnaby from noxious substances generated by a meth lab. Dan Sheel, a veteran Surrey fire-fighter who was recently nominated as the Liberal Party of Canada candidate in Surrey North, says his neighbours and the entire community "want action from both levels of senior government in cleaning up this problem." Sheel notes that several resolutions on illegal grow-ops have been brought forward by the Fire-fighters Association of Canada demanding the laying of criminal charges and automatic jail time in the event that a fireman or other emergency personnel are injured in responding to a marijuana grow operation. "We need major changes to the Criminal Code of Canada which would give courts the tools they need to mete out the punishment this crime deserves," says Sheel. He said he supports B.C. Solicitor General Rich Coleman who is drafting legislation to seize the homes used as illegal grow-ops. "Essentially the Solicitor General is saying that the onus will be on the grow-op defendant to prove the house and other assets weren't acquired with the proceeds of crime. Unless they can prove it, the home is forfeited. This is the kind of tough measure we need." Sheel stated. Judith Higginbotham, a Surrey Councillor, pledges that she will work with both the City and the Province to amend the criminal code to provide courts and police with the option of tougher minimum sentencing with the provision of more prison time for repeat offenders. "We've called for mandatory sentencing for those convicted of harvesting and trafficking in illegal drugs," said Higginbotham, the candidate in the South Surrey-White Rock constituency. She favours mandatory sentences of between two and four years for illegal grow-ops, which would place convicted defendants in the Federal Corrections system. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin