Pubdate: Thu, 03 Apr 2008 Source: Powell River Peak (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Peak Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.prpeak.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/734 Author: Paul Galinski MUSHROOMS HIDDEN IN CHOCOLATE BASE Unsuspecting Children Could Consume Drugs Unwittingly Powell River RCMP are warning parents to be especially vigilant after a disturbing drug arrest in Powell River, Tuesday, April 1. "A lot of parents wouldn't give it a second thought if they saw these," said Powell River RCMP Corporal Dennis Blanch, holding some psilocybin mushrooms in a chocolate base and wrapped in decorative red foil. For all intents and purposes, the small packages appear to be store-bought chocolates. Blanch had a plastic bag full of the disguised magic mushrooms, weighing between two and four kilograms, taken from the residence of a 29-year-old man who had been the subject of police investigation for a year and a half. Blanch, head of Powell River RCMP's general investigation section and drug unit, said that in addition to the psilocybin, police also confiscated "just shy of" 200 marijuana plants in a "clone state," ready to be moved, as well as extensive equipment for an indoor marijuana grow operation. A small amount of crystal meth was also found at the site. Police will be sending away samples of the drugs for testing. "It's important to put out an alert for parents, adults and educators about how drugs are being packaged," Blanch said. "Unknowingly, children could ingest one of the chocolate-like mushrooms. The packages that we have seized could be highly hallucinogenic." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek