Pubdate: Mon, 05 Apr 2010 Source: Cloverdale Reporter (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Cloverdale Reporter News Contact: http://www.cloverdalereporter.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3407 Author: Caroline Lester Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n173/a05.html PROHIBITION THE PROBLEM, NOT POT Dear editor; Re: "Grow ops stink", local runner fumes? I am writing in response to Heather Fisher's letter. I do not support grow ops in my community nor am I a user of marijuana, like Heather, however, I disagree that the provincial and municipal governments are being negligent in the fight against organized crime. Our police forces have cracked down severely on gang activity in our communities. Grow ops are not the only contribution towards organized crime. While Heather mentions that she passes five or more grow-ops while out running, how can she possibly count if she claims she cannot tell which houses they are coming from because these grow ops are so sophisticated that they vent into the sewers? She clearly could not count the number of grow ops present in her neighbourhood; for all she knows there could only be one. The real reason these grow ops and organized crime exist in our communities is because of cannabis prohibition. If the government legalized marijuana they could properly control and tax sales on marijuana causing gangs to lose profits and lessen criminal activity overall. Those who use marijuana aren't primarily using it as an escape mechanism. There are many different kinds of people who use the drug; some, much like they would a glass of wine at the end of the day, or teenagers and young adults for entertainment at a party, some abuse the substance, and some use it for medicinal purposes. It is unfair to apply a stereotype to all users of marijuana. As far as polluting the air, venting grow ops should not be at the top of the list, there are obviously bigger factors contributing to the polluting of the environment. Finally for Heather's children, there are drug awareness programs in the school systems and much like smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol, inevitably it's their choice after all. Caroline Lester Abbotsford - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake