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Half of Calgary "Green Team" Being Reassigned To Hard Drugs;
End of Civilization Anticipated By Local Narcs

(Ed. note: Bad journalism and bureaucratic make-work are really very similar. The reporter wants to avoid critical thinking, and the local narcs resent having to go after much more dangerous targets.

In Canada, more than half of all drug arrests are for marijuana. Resources are limited. Someone in the hierarchy decides to make a more rational use of the resources. The locals understandably don’t like losing a cushy assignment and find a sympathetic reporter.)

See
Calgary Newspaper Insists Its Marijuana Doesn’t Deserve It Reputation;
Blames "Underground Drug-world Magazines."

From the Calgary Sun
callet@sunpub.com
http://www.canoe.ca/CalgarySun/
September 17, 1998
By Bill Kaufmann, Calgary Sun

DRUG UNIT BUSTING UP

Things could be coming up roses for marijuana growers in the Calgary area with a local reduction in the concerted effort to smoke out hydroponic gardens, say city police.
(Ed. note: The use of puns is mandatory in any article about marijuana. This is meant to prevent readers from giving any serious thought to the subject, which clearly the reporter has not. Journalistic standards have gone to pot and editors are not high on critical thinking, which tends to make a hash of things. Get the picture?)

Calgary RCMP next month are reassigning their half of the four-member Green Team, a unit that’s focused its investigations on busting marijuana growing operations in the city and surrounding areas.

"If I was a drug dealer, I would start growing dope in the Bragg Creek area," said a frustrated Det. Jeff Plimmer, a city police member of the Green Team.
(Ed. note: And then at least he would have an honest job.)

"As far as (interdicting) marijuana growing in the Calgary area, it’s ugly."

The Mounties say their Green Team participation didn’t meet the force’s mandate of law enforcement of a national or international scope.

"It’s not something that’s being abandoned, it’s being modified," said Staff-Sgt. Birnie Smith of the Calgary RCMP drug unit.

"What we’ll be doing is going after the major national and international traffickers and the harder drugs that cause more harm."
(Ed. note: What a novel concept. Don’t tell Donna Shalala!)

Smith said the change—being done in consultation with city police—is designed to better utilize limited RCMP resources in the war against drugs.

In July and August, the Green Team busted about $1 million worth of home-grown marijuana from 15 operations.

The head of the city police drug unit said the move will hamper the fight against the lucrative cash crop, whose prevalence police have described as "an epidemic."

"It certainly does have an impact on us—it does complicate things," said Staff-Sgt. Paul Laventure.

Both Smith and Laventure point out that other city police and RCMP officers doing general law enforcement also bust marijuana gardens and will continue to do so.

But Laventure said officers in city districts are too burdened by regular duties to be expected to give marijuana cultivators sustained attention.

Even so, the drug unit will seek the use of "extra people from the districts to assist us with hydros," said Laventure.

Plimmer painted a grim picture of an undermanned drug unit battling a proliferating local marijuana industry.

"We’re losing the war so bad, it’s unbelievable," Plimmer said.

A year ago, police tested a thermal imaging apparatus on the HAWC 1 city police helicopter to gauge its effect in detecting the heat given off by hydroponic lighting systems, said Plimmer.

The results, he said, were discouraging and the equipment—used more effectively to detect the body heat of suspects—hasn’t been used in the drug war.

"The results were very poor and inconclusive," said Plimmer.

Copyright © 1998, Canoe Limited Partnership.

 
 

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