Operation Sabot

leaffan

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An interesting read. I was unaware that the military was involved in the search for pot fields...

http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/08/21/operation-sabot-cost-marijuana_n_5698292.html

OTTAWA - The RCMP and Canadian military have spent nearly $11.5 million in the last eight years on a national search-and-destroy mission for illicit marijuana crops.

Federal figures show the annual Mountie-led effort, known as Operation Sabot, has led to tens of thousands of pot plants being weeded out each year.

Liberal defence critic Joyce Murray, who uncovered the data, said she was "stunned'' to see the amount spent on the project, especially when many are calling the war on drugs a failure.

The RCMP says the goal is to target outdoor marijuana growers and reduce the supply of pot available in Canadian communities.

"The success of Operation Sabot means that less marijuana is available for sale in our communities,'' said RCMP Sgt. Greg Cox, a spokesman for the national police force.

"These drugs could ultimately have been sold to youth and adults alike, and the profits used to finance organized crime.''

Last year the military spent more than $361,000 on helicopter support for the operation, which resulted in eradication of over 40,600 plants.

The military put more than $2.5 million toward the project in 2009, the highest annual tally among the figures disclosed to Murray through a parliamentary order paper question. That year 145,480 plants were destroyed.

Operation Sabot has taken place annually since 1989, according to information on the Defence Department website. However, the numbers tabled in Parliament date only from 2006.

Over the years, as many as seven Armed Forces helicopters, three ground vehicles and 60 military personnel have helped with the operation.

The total cost of well over $11.4 million for 2006 through 2013 includes only military air support. Other military and RCMP expenditures could not be easily calculated.

The Defence Department indicates that efforts focused on Ontario and Quebec last year.

Cox declined to say when, or in which provinces, this year's operation would take place. But he said the Mounties remain committed to working with the military on the anti-pot mission.

Murray questioned the exercise's value, arguing the best way to tame the criminal marijuana trade is government regulation of the drug, as two American states, Colorado and Washington, have done.

"I think it's inevitable we'll go that direction,'' she said in an interview.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has advocated legalizing marijuana, placing it under government regulation, as a means of safely controlling access to the drug.

The Conservative government says it has no intention of decriminalizing marijuana. However, Justice Minister Peter MacKay said this week the government is still assessing whether to allow police to ticket people caught with small amounts of pot instead of pursuing charges.

The fact the Tories are pondering the option is telling, Murray said.

"I think that they're also recognizing that prohibition just hasn't worked.''
 

Jackal69

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what I find funny with money statements especially with the military is cost everything 10 times more, you would be surprised what a socket wrench costs(not as huge as NASA) anyways, Griffon heli fuel aint cheap, oh plus the costs of every military ground crew member(support), hotels cause who wants to sleep in a tent, nope no operation remotely close to that would be cheap. only good thing is the military guys get some cool training .... spend time on a little vacation...... Drink lots and lots (that's what the military know how to do!) then add on the cop bullshit expenses.

Even though the military side would have flown that heli anyways it's just cost accounted to the operation, so expensive.

just throwing that out there
 

WHATFG

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I could have been sold?.....why does everyone keep at the what might have happened? It's getting so old.
 

Jackal69

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suppose it also depends on where it was grown, never seen any locations but when I was young on the Island (B.C.) all outside home grown was called "grog" yeah it got ya high kinda..... some made ya more sleepy than anything hence the name grog. so what is Northern Sask outside pot wicked or something? maybe I'm missing something??
 

The Hippy

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I wish I had a budget to spend on my own work. I could keep myself employed quiet nicely that way.
They spend the money so they have a pay cheque. If they didn't make these excuses to spend it ...they might get layed off.
They are filthy liars and I don't buy their bullshit
 

Jackal69

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"These drugs could ultimately have been sold to youth and adults alike, and the profits used to finance organized crime.''
why don't they fix why youth and adults need to use drugs in the first place, aint talkin' medical uses.
 

The Hippy

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Ya so far the plan is working great government....keep up the war on MJ. Nobody seems to able to get any.....duh.
 

j0yr1d3

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Good to see almost 12 million dollars has been used on eradicating that damn devil weed! And only since 2006! There's another 17 years worth of operations that there's no spending record for! What a complete waste of money. Canadians have some of the highest income tax in the world and so much of it gets wasted on shit like this instead of i don't know social programs, education, health care, road maintenance, etc etc etc.
 

kDude

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can we add in Harper's $5 million campaign against marijuana "that will focus on telling young people about the dangers of marijuana and prescription drugs" which recently just got underway?
$16.5 million
*dunno where that sits with a few medical groups pulling out though.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canadian-medical-groups-pull-support-for-government-led-anti-drug-campaign/article20089075/


...heck with the quote of "The total cost of well over $11.4 million for 2006 through 2013 includes only military air support. Other military and RCMP expenditures could not be easily calculated." we're likely over the 16 mil mark already anyway.
 

leaffan

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MarijeJane

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This is interesting...

http://www.fraserinstitute.org/uploadedFiles/fraser-ca/Content/research-news/research/articles/canadian-perspective-on-the-war-on-drugs.pdf

"Direct law enforcement
expenditures have ballooned to between $1 billion and
$2.34 billion annually (Senate, 2002; and Rehm et al., 2006).
Furthermore, because the drug trade is so challenging to
enforce, agencies are utilizing novel strategies to tackle drug
use, measures that arguably are misguided and wasteful"
That is an excellent report! Thanks for posting it.
 

The Hippy

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Good to see almost 12 million dollars has been used on eradicating that damn devil weed! And only since 2006! There's another 17 years worth of operations that there's no spending record for! What a complete waste of money. Canadians have some of the highest income tax in the world and so much of it gets wasted on shit like this instead of i don't know social programs, education, health care, road maintenance, etc etc etc.
Yup they spend it like they never even earned it.
 
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