Pubdate: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 Source: Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Grand Forks Gazette Contact: http://www.grandforksgazette.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/525 Author: Neil Krog HISTORY REPEATS Here we go again! History is repeating itself. The last time Mr. (Brian) Taylor was the mayor we had a split council and a split community. Talk about deja vu, and it's only been a year. Previously, the mayor put us on the map in a negative way. He stated that any publicity is good publicity. That people would remember Grand Forks for its "pot smoking, tequila sipping mayor" (not my words). He was right. For years after he was voted out we were still the laughing stock of the province. I became the mayor six years after Brian, and the stigmatism was still in everyone's mind. I cannot begin to count the times that I was asked if I was the dope smoking mayor of Grand Forks. Not fun when you are on your way into meet with a minister to request funding for our community. It took a lot of hard work on behalf of the community to change people's perceptions and to portray Grand Forks as a good, clean, safe, desirable place to live. Again that work is gone in one hour. I was also asked about the financial impact of grow ops on the local economy. I told them that I believed if they disappeared tomorrow the city of Grand Forks would not collapse as some suggest, and that the majority of residents were hard working individuals that take pride in their community. I do not want to get into a debate about whether marijuana production is good or not. Just keep in mind that whether they are legal medical grow ops or not, along with them comes guns and crime. Even the mayor shut down his operation when he was hit by rippers. Now that crop has entered the illegal stream and, if he had guns that were stolen, the guns then would be in the hands of criminals. Neil Krog, Grand Forks - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D