Pubdate: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) Copyright: 2007 The Edmonton Journal Contact: http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: Kerry Williamson, Calgary Herald; CanWest News Service FOUR PARENTS CHARGED WITH RAISING KIDS IN DRUG HOUSES CALGARY -- Four Calgary parents are the first people charged under new provincial legislation targeting those who raise their children in drug houses. Police say more people will be charged soon as investigators catch up with a backlog of cases where young children have been removed from crack houses or homes where marijuana crops are grown. "These parents are choosing the drug trade versus the well-being of their own children," said Staff Sgt. Jim Rorison of the Calgary Police Service's child abuse team. "Police officers wearing full protective suits with respirators are walking into rooms with kids playing, watching television, with no protection at all. The moulds, the smells, the risk of electrical explosions ... you just shake your head." Police announced Monday they had laid the first two sets of charges under the Drug Endangered Children Act in mid-May. It is the first time charges have been laid under the legislation, introduced in November. On May 14, charges were laid against the parents of a four-year-old and an 18-month-old, following a major marijuana grow-op bust. Police found 120 marijuana plants worth $90,000 at the house. The parents were also charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking, theft of electricity and possession of the proceeds of crime. Four days earlier, four children aged seven to 16 were picked up at a marijuana grow-op in northeast Calgary. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek