Pubdate: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 Source: Trail Daily Times (CN BC) Page: Front Page Copyright: 2009 Trail Daily Times Contact: http://www.trailtimes.ca/section/trail0301&template=letter Website: http://www.trailtimes.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1043 Author: Valerie Schillaci Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Marijuana - Canada) COPS SEIZE 14,000 POT PLANTS Summer Busts Take Down 11,500 Pounds of Marijuana Looking at organized crime from a regional perspective has resulted in thousands of marijuana plants seized this year, greatly minimizing negative impacts on the community, according to RCMP. The Kootenay Boundary Regional detachment's investigation into the outdoor marijuana grow industry in the region resulted in 14,130 plants seized from 88 sites this summer. "Based on a conservative estimate, it is believed that these seizures prevented approximately 11,500 pounds of marijuana bud from entering the illegal market," said RCMP Insp. Nick Romanchuk in a press release. "This amount of marijuana would produce approximately 15.5 million marijuana cigarettes." Based on the current wholesale price of marijuana bud in the West Kootenay, Romanchuk said the seized marijuana ranged in value from $14.9 million to $36.7 million. If sold in individual marijuana cigarettes, this would translate into a street value of $77.5 million. "It is well known that the profits from the illicit marijuana industry fuel the activities of organized criminal groups that bring untold harm, pain and suffering to our communities," said Romanchuk, indicating that busting these grow-ops can reduce negative outcomes. He believes the formation of the regional group, which looks after Nakusp south to the U.S. border and from Midway east to Salmo, has better kept a cap on organized crime. "The regionalization of policing services in the West Kootenay boundary have allowed us to utilize our resources more effectively to target organized criminal activity. It is no secret that criminal activity does not restrict itself to municipal boundaries or electoral areas. While a criminal group may reside in one location, the effects of that group's activities will have a far reaching impact on surrounding communities." The majority of these grow operations were found on Crown land. "In one instance, three people were apprehended in an outdoor marijuana grow operation with charges of production of a controlled substance being recommended to federal Crown counsel," said Romanchuk. "In another instance, three people are facing charges of production of a controlled substance after a search warrant was executed on private property near Kaslo." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake