Pubdate: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 Date: 04/30/1998 Source: Edmonton Sun (Canada) Author: Troy Stewart LATELY, THERE have been a number of stories in The Sun about cannabis, particularly cannabis-growing operations and related arrests. Police have gone on record that Alberta is becoming the "pot capital of the world" with the most sophisticated growing methods ever, and that the "outlaw bikers" and organized crime are getting involved. Unfortunately there have been two things consistently absent from these stories. Those being truth supported by facts and an unbiased opinion. Sun reporter Ian McDougall interviewed two policemen - RCMP Cpl. Bob Simmonds and Edmonton police Staff Sgt. Nick Bok. Sgt. Bok went on record that he's "seen reports" that cannabis grown in Alberta is being exported to as far away as Mexico and the U.S. Cannabis grown in Alberta is primarily smoked in Alberta. Sgt. Bok also said that cannabis growing is "a big problem in the city and in the province." Given the fact that a majority of Canadians want cannabis at least decriminalized, the problem is the arrests. Sgt. Bok let a glimmer of truth slip through, saying, "People from all walks of society" are growing cannabis, but in so doing contradicted his colleague, RCMP Cpl. Bob Simmonds, who said that it's "outlaw motorcycle groups" involved in the financing of these operations. Yet there haven't ever been any stories about bikers getting arrested for growing cannabis. Keep in mind that if cannabis were legalized both Simmonds and Bok would be out of a job. Troy Stewart (As long as it's illegal, it doesn't sound like anyone will be out of a job, soon.)