Pubdate: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 Source: Mission City Record (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 The Mission City Record Contact: http://www.missioncityrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1305 Author: Robert T. Rock Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n128/a02.html MORE SUPPORT NEEDED TO FIGHT MARIJUANA GROW-OPS Editor, The Record: The article by Carol Aun was a timely as well as necessary reminder of just how the cancerous hold on our neighbourhoods by the grow ops is still strong among the subculture of the drug trade. The topic has been pushed into the background by other issues recently but it is something which we should all be vigilant about in order to keep our neighbourhoods free of this garbage. And by garbage I mean the addicts, the growers, and ultimately the gangs who are growing rich ruining lives, as well as their supporters in our legal system who have distorted our laws to their own benefit. I totally support those people locally who are risking their lives taking down these grow-ops. Maybe that frequent writer from Abbotsford who supports the use of illegal drugs might not but I do. But then I'm not about to listen to the pot induced musings of a self-confessed and self-medicating stoner anymore than I'd accept financial advice from a bank robber. This doesn't come from some outdated ideas on what is right or wrong from the Judaic-Christian value systems. It comes from the newest scientific and psychological studies that are showing that pot is far from the harmless recreational drug that its devotes want you to believe. We're setting ourselves up for an explosion in mental health problems as the long term effects of use become more apparent. While I appreciate the work being done to shut down the grow ops as quickly as our laws - which are totally skewed to the criminal's benefit - can allow for but here's my question: why isn't City Hall doing more? Forget Japan, I wish we were twinned with the mayor of Surrey who wages a very active and public fight against the grow ops and their ultimately benefactors in the gangs. Does the city not have the power under the Health Act to tear down the buildings where grow ops have been because of the chemicals used which have seeped into the very foundations of these buildings? If not, then why hasn't our council and mayor established a registry of former grow ops like Calgary has done so that no unsuspecting home buyers are stuck with these contaminated properties? Who is City Hall really protecting? We know the grow ops and their supporters are everywhere in society. Does that fact cloud our council's judgement on this issue? I don't know one way or the other but I do think they could be doing a lot more which makes me doubt their commitment to the fight. Support from the provincial government is also necessary but their zeal to fight crime before the last election has all but evaporated away now. Which brings us back to the extensive coverage recently in The Record. We have to be more proactive in reporting grow ops and suspicious activities in our own neighbourhoods. Yes, it takes time to shut these ultimate cash cows for the gangs down but reporting them is the first step. What are you going to do to protect your neighbourhood? Robert T. Rock Mission - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D