Pubdate: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 Source: Richmond Review, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Richmond Public Library Contact: http://www.richmondreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/704 Author: Matthew Hoekstra Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) BUSINESS WITH GROW-OP LOSES LICENCE Operating a grow-op and keeping shoddy records were grounds used by city council to cancel a business licence and suspend another on Monday. At a special council meeting, city council revoked the licence for Dream Garden Supplies, 11579 Bridgeport Rd., and handed a seven-day suspension to We Do Recycling, 130-1566 Eburne Rd. Last August, Richmond RCMP raided Dream Garden Supplies, finding marijuana and remnants of an apparent grow-op. A followup city inspection found numerous building code deficiencies. Vince Phung and Trinh Q. Phung took over the hydroponic garden supply business in 2004 and gave it its current name. During the RCMP inspection, officers found a stack of garbage bags containing loose marijuana mixed with plant stems and dirt. They also found three boxes packed with 235 marijuana plants. At the rear of the store, officers found a room outfitted with equipment commonly used to grow the illegal plants. "I have performed surveillance on this store and found that almost 100 per cent of the clientele has some previous police contact in regards to the production of (marijuana)," wrote RCMP Const. Robert Fay in a letter to the city. "To continue to allow businesses like this one to operate and blatantly break the law...is a serious breach of the public trust..." We Do Recycling received a less harsher sentence for its activities. According to a staff report from chief licence inspector Amarjeet Rattan, inspectors found numerous failures to operate under the terms of its scrap metal dealer licence. The business failed to "maintain its proper name and address" on both sides of company vehicles, bought scrap metal offsite, operated outside permitted hours and failed to tag scrap items. The city imposed strict measures on scrap metal dealers in January 2007, to stem the growth of metal theft-six months after We Do Recycling began operating. Howard Lu represented the business at a show cause hearing and, through lawyer Logan Nainaar, owned up to the violations but pleaded with the city not to recommend a licence inspection. Lu said he wasn't familiar with operating the business, and that his partner Simon, who had since went to China, was. The business had already received fines totalling $2,500 before Monday's suspension. The fines have since been paid. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom