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CITY'S WAR ON WEED
The City of Abbotsford is looking to smoke-out pot cultivators as part of a pledge to help police crack down on marijuana grow-ops. Abbotsford Police Chief Constable Ian Mackenzie told city council yesterday he is giving his support to the National Co-ordinating Committee Report on Marijuana Grow Operations. The report addresses issues raised by Ed Keyes, president of the Canadian Association of Police Boards, which suggest how local governments can assist in the march against marijuana. But while approving the report, councillors also used the discussions to hammer home their stance on the pot issue. Simon Gibson said the drug message coming from Ottawa is "entirely different" to that being pressed by city hall. He also said the Liberal party has a "laissez-faire" attitude to marijuana grow operations. Ed Fast agreed. "We have a justice system that's supposed to protect us but many citizens feel that our justice system no longer does that." As a result, Fast suggested the city take matters into its own hands. "We need to make it as non-profitable as possible for criminal enterprises to work here," he said. Whether or not people agree with the "bigger picture" of prohibiting marijuana, Mackenzie said no one wants a grow-op in their neighbourhood. "Certainly the message we are getting from citizens is that this in a large concern in Abbotsford," he said. Gibson asked for an approximate cost as to how much grow-ops cost Abbotsford taxpayers each year. Mackenzie was unable to answer, but did point out that eight officers are assigned to the force's drug squad, and the "vast majority" of their work is grow-op related. Averaging out at $125,000 for each officer per year, plus the time other Abbotsford police staff spend addressing the issue, Mackenzie concluded that it is a "significant cost." Mackenzie said the Controlled Substance Bylaw, which allows Abbotsford Police to charge for dismantling grow-ops, is "beneficial." However, he believes city bylaws could go further, and suggested the introduction of a bylaw targeting people and businesses "obviously selling" drug paraphernalia. Overall, Mackenzie encouraged the city to do as much as possible to assist Abbotsford's police force. "That's one area we should look at . . . the complexities of enforcing the law are very time consuming," he said. Lynne Harris asked Mackenzie whether Abbotsford Police had "a little better handle" on grow-ops in the city. Mackenzie said the force was making "some progress," increasing marijuana busts over the past year by 44 per cent. However, he admitted the force was having to work from the bottom to the top. "We are yet to tackle the higher levels of organized crime behind these grow-ops," Mackenzie said. "At the moment, we are attacking the symptoms rather than the cause." Abbotsford Mayor Mary Reeves said that, in terms of organized crime, "if it wasn't marijuana then it would be something else. "Legalizing marijuana will not make the organized crime element go away," she added. George Peary addressed a number of complaints from residents who said the police "did nothing" when they called-in a grow-op in their neighbourhood. Mackenzie said it can take time for police to respond, pointing out that officers first have to check out the location and then collect enough evidence, to be submitted to a justice of the peace, that provides "reasonable grounds" for a search warrant. Mackenzie says it then takes "five or six officers" to block off roads and execute the marijuana bust. |
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