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65A - RPT - REGARDING MEDICAL MARIJUANA INITIATIVE
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grower-installed makeshift electrical wiring or tipped electrical fans are now endemic to Humboldt <br />County. 81 <br />Chief Mendosa also observed that since marijuana has an illicit street value of up to $3,000 per pound, <br />marijuana grow houses have been susceptible to violent armed home invasion robberies. Large-scale <br />marijuana grow houses have removed significant numbers of affordable houses from the residential <br />rental market. When property owners discover their rentals are being used as grow houses, the <br />residences are often left with major structural damage, which includes air vents cut into roofs and <br />floors, water damage to floors and walls, and mold. The June 9, 2008 edition of the New York Times <br />shows an unidentified Arcata man tending his indoor grow; the man claimed he can make $25,000 <br />every three months by selling marijuana grown in the bedroom of his rented house. 82 Claims of <br />ostensible medical marijuana growing pursuant to California's medical marijuana laws are being <br />advanced as a mostly false shield in an attempt to justify such illicit operations. <br />Neither is fire an uncommon occurrence at grow houses elsewhere across the nation. Another <br />occurred not long ago in Holiday, Florida. 83 To compound matters further, escape routes for <br />firefighters are often obstructed by blocked windows in grow houses, electric wiring is tampered with <br />to steal electricity, and some residences are even booby-trapped to discourage and repel unwanted <br />intruders. 84 <br />D. INCREASED ORGANIZED GANG ACTIVITIES <br />Along with marijuana dispensaries and the grow operations to support them come members of <br />organized criminal gangs to operate and profit from them. Members of an ethnic Chinese drug gang <br />were discovered to have operated 50 indoor grow operations in the San Francisco Bay area, while <br />Cuban-American crime organizations have been found to be operating grow houses in Florida and <br />elsewhere in the South. A Vietnamese drug ring was caught operating 19 grow houses in Seattle and <br />Puget Sound, Washington. 85 In July of 2008, over 55 Asian gang members were indicted for narcotics <br />trafficking in marijuana and ecstasy, including members of the Hop Sing Gang that had been actively <br />operating marijuana grow operations in Elk Grove and elsewhere in the vicinity of Sacramento, <br />California. 86 <br />E. EXPOSURE OF MINORS TO MARIJUANA <br />Minors who are exposed to marijuana at dispensaries or residences where marijuana plants are grown <br />may be subtly influenced to regard it as a generally legal drug, and inclined to sample it. In grow <br />houses, children are exposed to dangerous fire and health conditions that are inherent in indoor grow <br />operations.87 Dispensaries also sell marijuana to minors.ss <br />F. IMPAIRED PUBLIC HEALTH <br />Indoor marijuana grow operations emit a skunk-like odor, 89 and foster generally unhealthy conditions <br />like allowing chemicals and fertilizers to be placed in the open, an increased carbon dioxide level <br />within the grow house, and the accumulation of mold, 90 all of which are dangerous to any children or <br />adults who may be living in the residence, 91 although many grow houses are uninhabited. <br />© 2009 California Police Chiefs Assn. 13 All Rights Reserved <br />65A-74
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