Pubdate: Mon, 05 May 2003 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 The Ottawa Citizen Contact: http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/326 Author: Francis Warren Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n572/a02.html?1137 GOVERNMENT HAS GROWN CANNABIS BEFORE Re: Federal marijuana too potent to use, April 21. As a retired agronomist, I find it amusing that the federal government has again had problems in producing marijuana for medical purposes. First, the company with the Health Canada's medicinal marijuana contract since 2000 has had problems for two years getting a satisfactory crop. What is so hard about growing this crop? According to a news story last week (Illegal raising of marijuana an 'epidemic,' April 29), many illegal growers manage to get good results either indoors or out. In some parts of the country, the gardeners have been so successful that grow operations have increased sixfold in 10 years. Back in 1971, I led a group of scientists at the Central Experimental Farm who grew several thousand plants for the RCMP in fields alongside Maple Lane. The objective was to compare plants from seed seized at various locations to see whether this would help in identifying sources. We surrounded the plot area with leafy corn hybrids, and everything grew well, as expected. But the project was a failure because the plants all looked the same. No one appeared to notice what we were doing until a story appeared in the newspaper after some politician made a try for glory by blurting about the experiment. After the news leaked out, people appeared in daytime and at night to harvest most of the crop in raids. That happened in spite of our posting armed guards and dogs. The experiment was not repeated. But we did prove that marijuana is not hard to grow in Eastern Ontario, even by the government. Francis Warren, Nepean - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart