Pubdate: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 Source: North Thompson Star/Journal (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/i4mAe7d5 Website: http://www.starjournal.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1231 Note: Article courtesy of Kelowna RCMP WHAT IS A MARIHUANA HOME GROW OPERATION? Marihuana grow operations appear in homes or outbuildings in both residential, rural or commercial/industrial areas. Often larger homes or buildings are selected, as they will support a larger growing capacity. From the outside, they often appear normal, however, the interiors may have received significant structural, electrical and heating system modifications not in accordance with applicable building, natural gas and electrical codes. Examples of these modifications may include: an overloaded existing electrical system or a bypass circuit to avoid paying for the electricity required to power the high intensity light bulbs and fans; disconnected furnace venting; or holes in floors and walls for increased airflow. These changes are made to replicate warm, humid climates in which hybrid plants flourish to produce high potency marihuana. Former marihuana grow operations may be unsafe for human occupancy due to their compromised structural and mechanical integrity, as well as hazards from mould and chemical residue. Anyone intending to purchase or rent a property should have a careful inspection conducted to ensure it was not previously used as a marihuana grow operation. Marihuana grow operations are a criminal enterprise and very often have links to organized crime. They are often the targets of home invasion style robberies where the marihuana is the objective of the robbery. It is not uncommon to find weapons or booby-traps inside these grow operations for protection from rival criminal elements. For these and various other reasons, marihuana grow operations represent public safety concerns to the neighbourhoods or communities in which they exist, not only for future owners or occupants of the premises, but also for other residents in these areas. Police encourages members of their communities to take notice of unusual activities or the tell-tale signs of a marihuana grow operation and to contact police directly or call CRIMESTOPPERS. What are the Indicators of a marihuana grow operation? There are a number of indicators which may assist you in identifying a potential marihuana grow operation in your neighbourhood; these include: . Rarely does anyone appear to be at home. . Visitors come and go at odd hours, entering or leaving the home quickly, often through the garage, and only for brief periods of time. . They avoid contact with neighbours. . Windows are kept closed and covered to conceal activities inside. . Condensation may be present on window panes. . Equipment used in the grow operation, such as large fans, lights, plastic plant containers or bags of potting soil are carried into the home. . Sounds of construction or electrical humming from equipment may be heard. . If the home is serviced with an underground hydro service, evidence of digging in the soil around the hydro meter may be an indication of an electrical by-pass. . There may be localized surges and decreases in power. . Strange odours are coming from the house... marihuana plants produce a unique skunk-like odour that you may occasionally smell, usually at dusk and dawn. . Exterior appearance of the property is untidy. There is little outside maintenance done (unshovelled snow, uncut grass, etc.), and garbage bags containing used soil and plant material may be discarded in areas surrounding the house or loaded into a vehicle for disposal. Mail delivered to the house may not be collected regularly resulting in an overflowing mailbox. . Warning signs are posted in windows or around the outside of the building which may warn people to "Beware of Dog" or that "Guard Dogs" are on the property. What are the dangers? marihuana grow operations pose a number of potential risks and dangers to the neighbourhoods in which they exist, including: Poisonous fumes, fires, electrocution, violence, increased crime, booby traps, higher utility costs, structural damage, environmental damage, and hazards to children. During investigations, police have found children or evidence of children having been present, in marihuana grow operations. There are significant long-term health risks for children who live in or visit grow operations. Additionally, marihuana supplied to children is viewed by some as a gateway drug to harder drugs such as methamphetamines and cocaine. - - Article courtesy of Kelowna RCMP - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D