Pubdate: Sat, 26 Jul 2014 Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2014 The Calgary Sun Contact: http://www.calgarysun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.calgarysun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/67 Author: Bill Kaufmann Page: A2 HOME OUT OF JOINT Licensed medical marijuana growers in Calgary busted over alleged trafficking Police have arrested a pair of Calgarians for allegedly trafficking marijuana while licensed to grow medicinal pot. And city police officer Staff Sgt. Keith Hurley said the case highlights the difficulty of determining who's legally growing the drug and who's abusing that privilege. "There's a lot of grey in this area...the lines are definitely blurred and it's difficult to police," said Hurley, adding Health Canada, which issues growing permits doesn't supply law enforcement with information on the medicinal gardens. But Hurley said a traffic stop in May led police to seizing packaged marijuana in a vehicle on July 22, leaving little doubt in their minds the suspects were growing pot for illicit purposes. "He had the profile of someone trafficking marijuana, that it was not for personal use," he said. On the same day, a raid of a Silverado home that had been under police observation led to officers finding 107 cannabis plants, 139 grams of packaged pot, a small quantity of magic mushrooms, a taser, a stolen and loaded handgun, $1,100 in cash and a money counter. The home`s occupants did possess a Health Canada licence to grow up to 400 plants for medicinal purposes, said Hurley, who`s attached to the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT). "The number of plants seized was well within that legal plant count but this is more about the other activities," he said. "It paints a bad light of those legitimately in the program." Alan Stuart Macdonald, 41 and Courtney Dionne McConnell, 30, both face 20 drug and weapons-related charges including trafficking. Hurley said it's a certainty other licensed pot growers in Calgary are abusing their permits and cultivating in unsafe ways but its hard to get a handle on it. "Nobody knows what's happening in these houses," he said. There could be hundreds or thousands of licensed marijuana growers in Calgary, added Hurley. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt