Pubdate: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 Source: Nelson Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/4kNvY8sy Website: http://www.nelsonstar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4866 Author: Greg Nesteroff MAJOR SUMMER BUD HAUL FOR MOUNTIES Local RCMP seized more than 10,000 kilograms of marijuana over the summer from outdoor grow-ops, a haul the regional commander calls "significant." "I have absolutely no doubt 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," Insp. Nick Romanchuk said in a release. "While we certainly haven't eliminated the marijuana industry, the effect of removing in excess of 40 million cigarettes from the illicit market will have a significant impact on the safety of our communities." Romanchuk says they grabbed more than 20,000 plants - some more than four meters high - from 96 outdoor sites throughout the West Kootenay-Boundary, the majority on Crown land. Three search warrants were also executed on private property and five people are facing charges. The news release also quoted Kaslo mayor Greg Lay, a professional forester, on environmental damage outdoor grow-ops can cause. "When water is diverted from its natural course, as is often the case with the man made irrigation systems. instability and failure of the nearby slopes can result," he said. "These failures place our roads, streams, and other water resources at risk and cause considerable damage to our natural environment." Romanchuk says he approached Lay about including the comment. "I like to include other perspectives in news releases. Otherwise it's just me jumping up and down. People get to hear from someone else who many have some insight." Although it's often suggested police are wasting their time dealing with grow-ops, Romanchuk says not everyone feels that way. "When we go out every year to our communities and seek their policing priorities, in almost every instance they tell us they want us to focus on the drug trade." While he says this summer's busts made a dent in supply, he acknowledges it is only a fraction of what's out there. It's the second year local RCMP have targeted out door grow ops. Last year they seized more than 14,000 plants from 88 sites. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D