Pubdate: Thu, 08 Sep 2011 Source: Guelph Mercury (CN ON) Copyright: 2011 Guelph Mercury Newspapers Limited Contact: http://news.guelphmercury.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1418 Author: Russell Barth POLICE OVERVALUED MARIJUANA A recent story in this paper about city police busting a marijuana-growing operation includes another police-issued outrageous exaggeration of pot plant values. To say that 10 "starter plants" are worth $1,000 each is much like saying that a pile of rubber, metal, plastic and glass "is an automobile." Those plants would need 12-20 weeks of water, light, fertilizer, and TLC to fully mature, and, even then, each plant is likely to produce barely a half pound of dried bud. That is $600-$800 wholesale, depending on the quality. At "street prices" -- buying in one to eight gram packets -- it works out to "$1,000 a plant" but only because the prohibition on pot drives the prices up. Not to mention the fact that, by busting this grow, the police just subsidized every other grower -- the ones they don't catch -- by sending more business their way. Remember the Peanuts cartoon? Lucy would always con Charlie Brown into kicking the football, and he would always fall for it, and always end up suckered again? That is what the police have been doing to the media and the public for over 100 years. Russell Barth, Educators For Sensible Drug Policy, Federally Licensed Medical Marijuana User Nepean, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom