Pubdate: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 Source: Comox Valley Echo (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Matthew M. Elrod Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouverisland/comoxvalleyecho/index.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/785 Author: Matthew M. Elrod Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n725/a09.html ERADICATE BROOM INSTEAD I hate to rain on the Budbusters' parade, but their "seek-and-destroy" operations do not put "a real dent" in the drugs market. ('Budbusters' move in on pot plantations,' Sept 3). According to the RCMP, annual Canadian cannabis production is roughly estimated at between 1,399 and 3,498 metric tonnes. About 50 tonnes were seized in 2007, less than 5 per cent, less than cultivators lost to plant diseases and pests, and less than distributors would have paid in taxes if cannabis were legal. When all goes as planned, there may be a brief, localized scarcity of cannabis, and an increase in the "street value." However, when the price of cannabis rises, the economic incentive to traffic, and grow indoors, rises in tandem. Cannabis consumers substitute other drugs, primarily alcohol, pharmaceuticals and solvents, causing addiction, violence, overdose deaths, domestic abuse, traffic accidents and all the other social costs associated with alcohol to rise as well. The resources wasted on these annual cannabis eradication efforts might be better deployed eradicating the invasive, alien Scotch Broom taking over our landscape. The bright yellow flowers are psychoactive when dried, and are easily spotted from the air. Matthew M. Elrod Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake