News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Delta Earns $80,000 From Bylaw Targeting Marijuana |
Title: | CN BC: Delta Earns $80,000 From Bylaw Targeting Marijuana |
Published On: | 2006-03-29 |
Source: | Vancouver Sun (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-18 17:00:48 |
DELTA EARNS $80,000 FROM BYLAW TARGETING MARIJUANA GROWING
OPERATIONS
DELTA - A bylaw to make landlords more accountable for properties used
to grow marijuana has netted Delta more than $80,000 over the past two
years.
Out of 53 properties issued with non-compliance orders because they
had marijuana grow-ops, 41 have met the requirements so they could be
safely reoccupied.
That's a 77-per-cent compliance rate.
"It's not a monetary windfall, but it does ensure that landlords are
doing their due diligence in inspecting their properties," said Delta
police's drug section supervisor, Det.-Sgt. Harj Sidhu.
OPERATIONS
DELTA - A bylaw to make landlords more accountable for properties used
to grow marijuana has netted Delta more than $80,000 over the past two
years.
Out of 53 properties issued with non-compliance orders because they
had marijuana grow-ops, 41 have met the requirements so they could be
safely reoccupied.
That's a 77-per-cent compliance rate.
"It's not a monetary windfall, but it does ensure that landlords are
doing their due diligence in inspecting their properties," said Delta
police's drug section supervisor, Det.-Sgt. Harj Sidhu.
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