Pubdate: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 Source: Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Black Press Contact: http://www.bclocalnews.com/kootenay_rockies/grandforksgazette/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/525 RCMP REPORT HUGE HAUL FROM SUMMER HARVEST Kootenay Boundary Regional RCMP Detachment Over the summer months members of Kootenay Boundary Regional Detachment conducted an investigation into the illegal production of marijuana and seized more than 20 000 marijuana plants from 96 outdoor sites throughout the West Kootenay/Boundary. Numerous samples were obtained from plants seized at the various sites to determine the average yield of the plants, some of which reached 14 feet (4 metres) in height. Based on these figures, it is estimated that the seized plants would have produced approximately 22,570 pounds of marijuana bud or the equivalent of in excess of 40 million marijuana cigarettes. The majority of the grow sites were located on Crown land and were unattended when discovered; however, in three instances search warrants were executed at grow operations located on private property. As a result, five individuals are facing a number of charges, including production of a controlled substance, under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Greg Lay, the mayor of Kaslo and a professional forester, commented on the significant environmental damage that can occur from the presence of outdoor marijuana grow operations. "When water is diverted from its natural course, as is often the case with the man-made irrigation systems at outdoor grow ops, instability and failure of the nearby slopes can result. These failures place our roads, streams, and other water resources at risk and cause considerable damage to our natural environment." Inspector Nick Romanchuk, the Officer in Charge of Kootenay Boundary Regional Detachment stated that, "The amount of marijuana seized during this investigation clearly speaks to the extreme quantities of marijuana produced in the West Kootenay/Boundary and throughout British Columbia. I have absolutely no doubt that the majority of this marijuana is distributed and exported by the hands of organized criminal groups to other markets in Canada and the United States. While we certainly haven't eliminated the marijuana industry, the effect of removing in excess of 40 million marjuana cigarettes from the illicit market will have a significant impact on the safety of our communities." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt