Pubdate: Wed, 01 May 2013 Source: Timaru Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2013 Timaru Herald Contact: http://www.timaruherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1039 KEY FIGURES IN GARDEN CHAIN JAILED The owner of the Switched On Gardener chain of hydroponic stores has been sentenced to four years and three months in prison. Judge Andree Wiltens refused the option of home detention as he sentenced Michael Quinlan in the Auckland District Court yesterday. General manager Peter Bennett, 43, was also sentenced, receiving a prison term of three years and nine months. Two women broke down in tears as the sentence was read out to the packed courtroom. The men were found guilty in December of supplying equipment for cultivating cannabis, but both were acquitted of being part of an organised criminal group. Stoneware 91, the trading name for Switched on Gardener, and Hydroponic Wholesalers were fined $125,000 each. Judge Wiltens said Switched on Gardener operated "close to the edge" as a significant proportion of its business activity was cannabis-related. "What was going on was prevalent but also well known by everyone." Staff were known to smoke cannabis at work stocktakes, the car number plate read "Bud1" and the company brand was a leaf, he said. "While on its own this is not illegal, putting that facts together, with the way the company conducted its business, it simply added to the companies' overall picture." The judge said Quinlan was culpable, whether he was aware of the criminal activity or simply turned a blind eye to it. "There was an obligation on you. You had a responsibility because of your position. You had a ability to do something about it, but you failed to do it." He dismissed the defence's argument that Bennett was unaware of the criminal activity. "The suggestion he didn't know what was happening beggars belief," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom