Pubdate: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 Source: Prince George Free Press (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.pgfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2135 Author: Arthur Williams Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) CITY LOOKS AT WAYS TO FIGHT DRUG GROW-OPS The City of Prince George may follow Surrey's lead and crack down on marijuana grow operations in the city. Since 2005 Surrey has a team of electrical, building and fire inspectors which conducts inspections on confirmed and suspected marijuana growing operations hidden in homes, Coun. Cameron Stolz said. "What they've found is they put the 24-hour notice of inspection up and by the next day the property is vacated," Stolz said. "An RCMP officer attends and stands on the curb... for safety." If evidence of a grow operation is found, it is permanently listed on the title of the home, he said. "(And) it forces the landlord to bring it back up to code," he said. Marijuana grow operations often pose dangerous fire hazards because the homes are rewired to run large numbers of grow lamps and hydroponics, Coun. Dave Wilbur said. "The theft of hundreds of millions (of dollars) of Hydro power affects the rates we all pay," he added. According to the RCMP Criminal Intelligence Directorate, 85 per cent of the marijuana trade in B.C. is controlled by organized crime. The issue will come back before council on Dec. 14 for a decision. Prince George RCMP Supt. Brenda Butterworth-Carr said the RCMP would welcome a partnership with the city's inspection and bylaw enforcement. "Certainly when we've taken down operations we notify bylaw (enforcement) and the fire inspectors," she said. "(But) I think you can improve on anything. It would bring that much more awareness to landlords... and awareness for buyers that they're buying a former grow op." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D