Pubdate: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 Source: Chilliwack Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Chilliwack Times Contact: http://www.chilliwacktimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1357 Author: Tyler Olsen HOME INVADERS TARGET LOCAL MEDICAL MARIJUANA GROWER Medical marijuana users are being warned to be discrete and protect their homes after a home invasion Monday night targeted a licensed grower. RCMP say two men entered the home of a 53-year-old man in east Chilliwack Monday evening in an attempt to steal legally grown marijuana. No weapons were produced and the victim fled the home and called police from a nearby home. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Lea-Anne Dunlop said the victim was uninjured and that the suspects left in a vehicle without taking anything. Forensic crews have examined the scene and the investigation is ongoing. "In this instance we do believe the victim was targeted for his marijuana," said Dunlop. She warned licensed growers and users of medical marijuana to "be discrete about who they share that information with." Dunlop said legal and illegal growers of marijuana are viewed as targets by some would-be robbers. "Thankfully, in this incident, no one was hurt," she added. Just over 1,000 British Columbians possessed a licence to use marijuana, according to Health Canada. If those users were evenly spread around the province, 16 would reside in Chilliwack. Growers should protect their plants and their assets in the same way that they would protect any other valuable good, said the owner of a local store who has many customers with medical marijuana licences, but who didn't want to be named. "If they have a licence, the second thing they should get is good security," said the store owner. He recommended commercial security devices that automatically alert police to break-ins or unauthorized entries. Marijuana, the store owner said, "is just like anything. Any kind of asset can be stolen." Licence holders must also report the loss or theft of marijuana to police within 24 hours. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D