Pubdate: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 Source: Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Grand Forks Gazette Contact: http://www.grandforksgazette.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/525 Note: The newspaper does not have an active website. GRAND FORKS SUBJECT OF DOC It's showtime. CannaBiz airs tomorrow (Thursday) night on the CBC documentary program Doc Zone. The film made this past year by Lionel Goddard is about the economic impact of the marijuana industry in B.C. Goddard told the Gazette that he wanted to avoid the contentious moral issues and present a fair, honest and accurate portrayal of what has become the province's most lucrative business. We'll see. "Fair, honest and accurate" often interfere with "sensational, salacious and profitable." Promotional material for the film claims that Mayor Taylor is "campaigning to make Grand Forks the medical marijuana capital;" that isn't true. It also states that Grand Forks is where "draft dodgers planted the first 'BC Bud'." Very doubtful. Mr. Goddard seems to be an honest enough person, but he also has to sell his film in a market that demands more and more outlandish spectacle and bizarre behaviour in its "reality" TV. The fear is that in a small town like ours, the treatment given to the subject and the local individuals that appear in the film will be inaccurate, incomplete or edited for the purposes of the filmmaker. It's true the marijuana industry is huge. There are people in Grand Forks and all through the Boundary-Kootenay region who have made and are still making a lot of money feeding an enormous illegal market here and in the U.S. But even though the moral battle lines seem clearly drawn to some, the legal issues, the health issues, the social issues are in fact not quite so clear. Watch CannaBiz tomorrow. You may well learn something new about an industry that, like it or not, is helping keep the province afloat in tough economic times. But as you watch, remember that Goddard just made a few bucks from it as well, and he isn't waking up in Grand Forks tomorrow. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart