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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Editorial: What's So Funny?
Title:CN ON: Editorial: What's So Funny?
Published On:2004-01-16
Source:Independent & Free Press, The (CN ON)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 00:17:39
WHAT'S SO FUNNY?

The fact the former Molson Brewery in Barrie has been used as a "marijuana
factory" for at least a year-- right under the eyes (noses) of civic
officials and police-- may seem humourous at first glance, but it is no
laughing matter.

And a lawyer representing six of the men charged in connection with
Canada's largest indoor pot bust is dead wrong when he says his clients
don't belong in jail and the public finds the whole matter "amusing".

Regardless of your views on the relaxation of marijuana laws in Canada,
illegal grow houses are a very serious problem for a number of reasons.

First, grow operations are often connected to organized crime and with that
comes a litany of other problems--drug trafficking, guns, assaults, murder.
Nothing "amusing" about that, is there?

Second, the theft of hydro to operate a grow house impacts everyone. In
2002 it's estimated $85-million in electricity was stolen to operate pot
houses which accounted for 85 per cent of an estimated $100-million overall
hit to the economy.

Third, as many as 10,000 children and their families may have been living
in grow houses between 2000-2003 exposing themselves to health and safety
risks, not to mention violence.

As well, insurance rates-- already at obscene levels in some cases-- rise
in part to grow house operations.

Also, the fact 17 per cent of all grow house operations are found within
500 metres of a primary or secondary school isn't very comforting.

Illegal grow house operations hurt us all in a variety of ways-- and
there's nothing 'amusing' about that.
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