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Pubdate: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 Source: Montreal Gazette (CN QU) Copyright: 2005 The Gazette, a division of Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/274 Author: Shannon Kari, CanWest News Service Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) POT PATCH VIOLENCE A MYTH Justice Minister Wrong, Lawyers Say. Ontario Police Met With Violence In Only Two Of 800 Raids In 4 Years, Cop Testifies Despite the murders of four RCMP officers at a marijuana grow operation in northern Alberta last week, many in the legal community say the claim by politicians and police that grow-ops are violent vehicles for sophisticated, organized crime groups is a "cheap shot" that does not stand up to "10 minutes of fact checking." Numerous lawyers who defend these cases in court suggested Public Security Minister Anne McLellan is misleading the public about the dangers of grow-ops with her recent comments in the wake of the Alberta murders. The deputy prime minister said last week that "almost all grow-ops are run by organized crime." She warned judges who don't impose tougher sentences that "all of us, including the judiciary, need to understand what is at stake here." "Anne McLellan does not live in the real world. She just does not know what is going on," said Toronto defence lawyer Peter Zaduk. "I have had hundreds of cases. I can't recall one with a violent struggle," said Vancouver defence lawyer Cobb. The two experienced lawyers have defended hundreds of grow-op cases in British Columbia and Ontario and they say the evidence in court never matches up to the "myths" spread by politicians and the police. A month earlier, in a trial in Barrie, Ont., an officer admitted under cross-examination that the Ontario Provincial Police have encountered violence in only two out of 800 grow-op raids in the past four years. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth