Pubdate: Fri, 13 May 2005 Source: Kelowna Capital News (CN BC) Copyright: 2005, West Partners Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.kelownacapnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1294 Author: Marshall Jones Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) GROW OP TOOLS MAY FIT NEED The North Westside Fire Department is trying to get its hands on some marijuana growing equipment. No, fire chief Wayne Carson isn't planning on setting up a hydroponic grow operation in the firehall bays, he wants a shot at getting some of the large electrical power generators police sometimes find. "The thought of getting an emergency back up generator has always been there," Carson says. "We want to be able to power the fire hall and the community centre and possibly a pump station if we needed to." His community, between Westbank and Vernon, has had its share of near natural disasters with forest fires in 1992, 1998 and a near miss in 2003. His biggest fear is having to cut off power to the community including his pump stations. Then he and Emergency Social Services coordinator Jim Edgson heard about police raiding a grow op and seizing several generators worth $40,000 to $50,000. "They were barging in diesel for these things," he recalls. Carson and Edgson are now floating around an idea to have those generators turned over to Emergency Social Services. The problem, so far, is that assets seized in drug operations are federal matters while ESS is a provincial concern. If they want the grow op generators, they are going to have to persuade two levels of government. They already have support from both the Central Okanagan and North Okanagan regional districts and are hoping other communities pick up the call. "During the 2003 wildfires, PEP was looking for and renting these big generators because they had to cut electricity to the water pumps," he said. "And apparently when they auction off the generators they confiscate, they either go right back to the same people growing pot or industry comes in and snaps them up because they got the bucks." He says having access to more generators where required would make emergency planning a whole lot easier. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth