Pot Growers

EXTEND POT GROWERS SAME RIGHTS AS FARMERS

Editor: Your editorial on pot paranoia deserves credit for supporting the Senate's recommendation to legalize marijuana growing; however, your suggestion that grow-op raids should continue because they are operated by criminals shows economic ignorance.

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Why are grow-ops operated by criminals? Because the police arrest marijuana growers. When the threat of arrest looms over an action, only those who are willing to risk jail engage in it - i.e. criminals. If the police stop arresting pot growers, people who fear arrest - i.e. law abiding citizens - will no longer be afraid to engage in the act. And this will help drive criminal factions out of the business.

But driving criminal factions out of the pot business can only occur entirely when marijuana growers are extended the same property rights as wheat farmers. That is, only when legitimate pot growers are able to call the police when someone physically threatens them or their property will the criminals who use threats and intimidation be driven out of the industry.

Further, increasing arrests will only make the criminal problem surrounding marijuana growing worse. Criminals are involved in the pot trade because only they can stomach the risk premium of an illegal act. As you arrest more and more people that risk premium increases, leaving the industry appealing only the most violent and desperate elements. Literally: the greater the threat of arrest, the worse the criminal element involved.

Police should be encouraged to stop raiding marijuana grow-ops so we can maximize public safety.

Michael Cust, Edmonton, Alberta

bibliography - mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n854/a07.html
source - Prince George Free Press