Pubdate: Thu, 03 Jun 2010 Source: Prince George Free Press (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.pgfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2135 Author: Andrew Tejero BETTER DRUG POLICIES NEEDED IN CANADA Editor: Kudos to the RCMP for busting another fine (and large) grow-op in our community. The Giscome grow-op that was busted was enormous. But for every one of these huge grow-ops that gets dismantled, how many are actually running smoothly and generating profits for organized crime in the province? If crime is an iceberg, we're only seeing what's above the waterline. Const. Smith said that many of the profits used from pot grow-ops are reinvested into importing harder drugs and starting new grow-ops. This feedback cycle quickly exceeds the abilities of law enforcement to curb the growth. The people who run these grow-ops go to jail for a few years, come back out with better connections in the crime world after going to prison and become more competent criminals. The profits to reap from such an operation are tempting to say the least, if someone offered you thousands of dollars to grow some plants, all you have to do is water them and keep them warm you'd probably be tempted. Money is what this all comes down too, why not make it unprofitable for anyone to run a grow-op? Why is it so profitable? Because the source of marijuana (the supply) is controlled by organized crime who sets the street prices for it. Competition drives prices down, and the demand is huge. It's time to have progressive policies towards drugs. Marijuana today is where alcohol was during prohibition, the policies in place are ineffective and don't work. There are people out there who still want it and people are out there to provide it. If you're a parent you might think that if marijuana became decriminalized it may be more tempting for your child to try it, that may very well be, but don't rely on the fact that the classification of a substance being controlled as a deterrent for consumption by any means. It may make it more difficult to get, but that only has the effect of driving the street-price up. It's just a day at the office for these people who run grow-ops. Let's take away their lucrative market. Ask yourself, when was the last time you worked for free? Andrew Tejero Prince George - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom