Source: Fresno Bee, The (CA) Contact: http://www.fresnobee.com/ Pubdate: September 26, 1998 Author: Lewis Griswold LONE MARIJUANA PLANT FIRES UP DEBATE OVER DOWNTOWN VISALIA VISALIA - Officer Donna Skaggs didn't have to look far to find drugs in Visalia. They were growing right in front of her in a planter on Main Street. Skaggs, whose beat includes downtown Visalia, saw the three-or four-inch tall plant late Thursday afternoon in front of 114 W. Main St. and took action, said Visalia police Lt. Buddy Hale. "She pulled it up and destroyed it," Hale said. Only one plant was growing in the planter, which also holds marigolds and daisies, and the incident did not appear to be a case of marijuana cultivation, Hale said. The plant wasn't sent to a crime lab because "there aren't any suspects," Skaggs said. Skaggs asked people if they knew anything about the plant, but no one admitted knowing anything. The department has received complaints of marijuana smoking along Main Street, Skaggs said, but investigations have produced no arrests. There have been arrests for underage drinking. The Downtown Visalians Merchants Association brought the existence of the plant to Skaggs' attention, police said. Merchants on the block of West Main where the plant took root said they were not surprised by the find because it occurred in an area where teens hang out. "It was probably done as a practical joke," said Duane Evans, owner of Turtle Mountain Sports, whose store is near the planter. "I'm not appalled or anything like that. A lot of worse things have happened." "A bird could have dropped it," said Ray Ransberger, owner of the Picnic Sandwich Shop. "It's a non-issue with me." Actually, "it's a sign of downtown," Evans said, explaining that a lot of young people hang out at that particular location on Main Street, especially on Fridays and Saturdays. Evans said that young people don't have enough to do, so they hang out downtown. He said the solution is to create alternatives, such as a skateboard park, that will attract young people. A committee has been working on establishing a skate park near downtown. To help patrol downtown, Visalia merchants have pitched in to hire security guards. The security guards are to be on the streets by mid-October. Growing marijuana even as a prank means "we have to make an atmosphere where people don't want to do something like that," Evans said. - --- Checked-by: Don Beck