Pubdate: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 Source: Trail-Rossland News (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Trail-Rossland News Contact: http://www.trailrosslandnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4398 Author: Trevor Kehoe Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) RCMP HARVEST $36M WORTH OF MARIJUANA The Kootenay Boundary Regional Detachment (KBRD) RCMP have announced the seizure of over 14,000 marijuana plants from 88 sites throughout the region this summer amounting to an estimated $14.9 to $36.7 million worth of product off the streets. The General Investigation Section of the KBRD RCMP found a majority of the crops on crown land and several plantations in the Trail and Rossland area. "There were a number of techniques used including tip-offs, helicopter surveillance and good old-fashioned police work," said Inspector Nick Romanchuk, of the KBRD RCMP. "We can't be naive and think that we have seized every plant out there but we certainly have made an impact." RCMP say 14,130 plants weighing in at approximately 11,500 lb. were seized, equivalent to 15.5 million marijuana cigarettes. Three persons were arrested on crown land and another three on private property near Kaslo and have been charged with production of a controlled substance. Romanchuk said the seized product is destroyed by incineration and other methods, some say the amount of money going 'up in smoke' is an example how taxed marijuana could solve many financial issues in B.C. and across Canada. "A lot of money is lost on what could be a taxable income for the government, this money could be spent on health care, education and other issues that need the funding," said Jody Emery, B.C. Green Party policing critic and wife of marijuana activist Marc Emery who is in jail awaiting extradition to the U.S. on selling marijuana seeds to Americans. "If the government controlled the market it could drive out the need for illegal operations, right now gangs are profiting off of prohibition." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D