Pubdate: Thu, 09 Nov 2006 Source: Richmond Review, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Richmond Public Library Contact: http://www.richmondreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/704 Author: Jennifer Feinberg Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?241 (Methamphetamine - Canada) THE MURKY UNDERWORLD OF METH LABS University College of the Fraser Valley researchers are trying to determine what tools in the global fight against meth have been most successful. "I think the extent of the (meth lab) problem in B.C. is probably much more significant than it has ever been," the college's RCMP research chair Darryl Plecas said. "There's even some concern about the likelihood that we'll see more of them." The extent of marijuana grow-ops, as well as the enforcement and prevention models have become well-known, he argued, but the same cannot be said about the murky underworld of meth labs, which are often much harder to detect. Canada's larger and more sophisticated type of "super lab" contrasts sharply with the smaller, user-based "cook operations" more typical in the U.S., Plecas noted. As municipalities tighten up laws to prevent grow-ops from being set up, some of those criminals may switch into meth production. He has pointed to calls for tougher penalties and sentences emerging lately. "So if you said, 'How many know meth labs could we see in a year?' you could figure a dozen, which may not seem that many. But you don't need that many meth labs before you cause havoc. "It's conceivable that a single lab could supply the so-called market demand for the entire province." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake