Pubdate: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Matthew Little, The Province SPOTTED FROM ON HIGH Island Initiative: Takes Aim At Outdoor Pot Grow-ops Police are taking to the skies once again to crack down on marijuana grow-operations on Vancouver Island. Last year the program, which teams RCMP with the military, eradicated 16,500 plants. "That was from just over 200 sites where marijuana was being illegally cultivated on Crown land," RCMP Cpl. Greg Cox said. "This project will reduce the amount of marijuana hitting the streets in Island communities." Fields of marijuana are distinctive and easy to spot from helicopters, said Cox. While the operation focuses on Crown land, that doesn't mean private-property grow-ops are safe. "If an operation is spotted on private land, those will be dealt with as well." Cox wasn't sure what percentage of street-level sales came from the annual outdoor harvest, but said it was significant. Increasingly, he said, major criminal groups are behind marijuana grow-operations. "It's a growing problem in B.C.," Cox said. But besides the criminal nature of the grow-ops themselves, outdoor marijuana operations also have an environmental cost. Growers often divert streams, use chemical pesticides and fertilizers and leave garbage strewn around grow sites. "They just do what they got to do and walk away, leaving the land in bad shape in some cases." Outdoor grow-ops are also known to pose a danger because of the use of booby traps. Cox advises anyone that finds a grow-op to stay clear. "The best thing would be to turn around, leave the area and inform the police." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D