Pubdate: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 1999, The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Page: A9 Author: Roberta Avery, Special to The Star POLICE MAKE RECORD POT HAUL ORILLIA - The Ontario Provincial Police seized tens of millions of dollars worth of high-grade marijuana in 1999 destined for the streets of Toronto and other major centres. The OPP, in co-operation with the RCMP and municipal police forces, is reporting a record seizure throughout the province this year of 110,385 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of $120.7 million, said Detective Inspector Jim Hutchinson of the OPP's drug enforcement section. The largest seizures came in the eastern region of the province, in the Smiths Falls area, where more than 41,000 marijuana plants - worth $68.8 million - were discovered. In Orillia-area cottage country, marijuana seizures topped $20 million. While some pot is sold locally, the majority was destined for bigger cities, where it often ends up in schoolyards, Hutchinson said. In the 1970s, pot grown in Ontario had levels of the active ingredient THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) as low as 2 per cent - making it a product that was not in demand. Today the Ontario crop has THC levels of as high as 14 per cent, comparable to the high grades from Mexico. In 1998, also a record year, 52,383 plants with an estimated street value of $49 million were located and destroyed. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart