News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Web: Growbusters Get Vote Of Confidence |
Title: | CN BC: Web: Growbusters Get Vote Of Confidence |
Published On: | 2002-08-02 |
Source: | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Canada Web) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-30 03:21:56 |
GROWBUSTERS GET VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
Vancouver - The Vancouver Police crackdown on marijuana grow operations has
been given a three-year extension. City council has voted to spend $1.5
million to keep Growbuster in business until 2005.
Since Growbusters began two years ago, police have shut down more than
1,100 marijuana grow houses, seized an estimated $200 million worth of B.C.
bud, and carted away more than $6 million in growing equipment.
Inspector Kash Heed who heads up the city's drug squad calls marijuana grow
ops "a substantial threat to the community".
"Those are the ones where we have kidnappings taking place, hostage
takings," he says. "We even have murders, we have drive-by shootings and we
have fires."
However, Marijuana Party president Mark Emery says Growbusters just serves
to send more people to jail for growing marijuana.
"This will send the price higher, which creates more of an incentive and
lure for organized crime which will create more serious violence in our
community," he says.
Emery says if the city is really concerned about safety it would inspect
and license the grow ops. City councillors called that idea "ridiculous".
Vancouver - The Vancouver Police crackdown on marijuana grow operations has
been given a three-year extension. City council has voted to spend $1.5
million to keep Growbuster in business until 2005.
Since Growbusters began two years ago, police have shut down more than
1,100 marijuana grow houses, seized an estimated $200 million worth of B.C.
bud, and carted away more than $6 million in growing equipment.
Inspector Kash Heed who heads up the city's drug squad calls marijuana grow
ops "a substantial threat to the community".
"Those are the ones where we have kidnappings taking place, hostage
takings," he says. "We even have murders, we have drive-by shootings and we
have fires."
However, Marijuana Party president Mark Emery says Growbusters just serves
to send more people to jail for growing marijuana.
"This will send the price higher, which creates more of an incentive and
lure for organized crime which will create more serious violence in our
community," he says.
Emery says if the city is really concerned about safety it would inspect
and license the grow ops. City councillors called that idea "ridiculous".
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