Pubdate: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 The Edmonton Journal Contact: http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: James Kern POT STORY FULL OF POLICE PROPAGANDA Sensational Stats For Ont. Growhouses Cannot Be Verified On July 6 the Journal published a Canadian Press article authored by Colin Perkel, its headline read; "Epidemic of Ont. marijuana growhouses." The subhead was subjectively titled: "Criminals tap into power sources to avoid detection." It is generally accepted as common knowledge among Canada's pot culture that when police showcase a grow-operation bust that the amounts of material seized and the street value are grossly inflated to justify the effort and expense required. Perkel obviously is either an extremely poor journalist or another victim of the police/media propaganda machine or both. Beside the damning adjectives and metaphors used to describe pot growers, the statistics Perkel uses to validate his vitriol are absolutely absurd. First, he states that growers in Ontario steal "upwards" of $500 million per year. This is impossible. Second, Perkel continues to dig a grave for his credibility by stating that the estimated number of growhouses in Toronto area is 10,000, and that the average power cost per growhouse is $2,000 per month. All of these statistics would be sensational if they were not following the equally ridiculous statement: "Police estimate a single hydroponic growhouse can churn out plants worth a street value of more than $1 million a year and much of it ends up in the United States." According to this information that would mean Toronto produces "upwards" of $10 billion a year. This, however, runs contradictory to the $4 billion Perkel describes as the total value of Ontario's marijuana crop, a statistic of dubious veracity and without a source to verify. Without a means to verify the exact value of the marijuana trade like that which exists for non-illicit drugs such as tobacco, alcohol, and pharmaceuticals, we can hyperbolize, hypothesize or just plain lie. Still I cannot read ill-prepared tripe such as Perkel's without grinding my teeth. A bit of advice to Canadian Press: the next time the need for a public alert of the social cost of marijuana growing arises, send a pot smoker because he knows what it costs. James Kern, Spruce Grove - --- MAP posted-by: Beth