Pubdate: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 Source: Richmond News (CN BC) Copyright: 2007, Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.richmond-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1244 Author: S. Wallis IT'S NOT SKUNK YOU SMELL The Editor, I am sitting at my computer at 4 a.m. on a Sunday morning, for the third morning in a row, this week. I have been awake since 2 a.m. This has been another sleepless night in the section of the city known as Gilmore Park/Seafair due to a number of "crops" being vented. I am unaware of exact locations but they must be in the immediate area for me to suffer from the effects of chemical reaction (itching skin, burning lungs, congested sinuses, etc.) in the middle of the night. This phenomenon occurs approximately every three months when a new crop is ready for harvest. You may be scratching your head and asking "how do you know it's harvest time?" Have you never woken up in the middle of the night to the offensive skunk odour in the air? Growers are no longer venting just in the middle of the night, either. A few years ago, someone made the comment that Richmond was suffering from an increase in the skunk population when, in fact, chemicals used in growing marijuana smell like skunk. A great many operations have been closed down over the years but many more are established as time goes on. There are not enough police officers available, not enough court spaces, and certainly the penalties are not severe enough to deter this type of activity. Your typical "grow-op" is no longer in a run-down rental house but is, in fact, in a well-kept, manicured "mansion" type of house where huge crops can be grown. Many of these houses may not look abandoned because lights are on timers, mail and papers are gathered, and gardeners come once a week to maintain the yards. It's time for Richmond council to hire more RCMP officers for the drug squad, in particular, and to seize more properties proven to be sites of illegal activities. Simply fining a property owner for cleanup is no longer a strong enough deterrent. S. WALLIS Richmond - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath