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Increase in pot grows tied to rising number of foreclosures


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By Ashley Powers, Los Angeles Times

LAS VEGAS — The Ballard house was as unassuming as any in the stucco outskirts of Las Vegas: a two-story box the color of an oatmeal cookie. Police charged inside one night searching for a domestic violence suspect. Instead, they smelled something skunky.

Marijuana. Lots of it.

Two-foot-tall plants fought for space in a hallway, police later testified. Half a dozen jars of buds hid in a closet. The master bedroom was something of a jungle, with two Ballard children, ages 8 and 9, asleep on the bed.

The home — with four bedrooms and 61 plants — was one of the smaller alleged grow operations authorities have dismantled this year. At another home, authorities seized 878 plants worth an estimated $2.6 million.

Las Vegas has a pot home problem. And like many of the region’s maladies, it’s tied to the housing slump.

Last year, authorities took down 153 indoor grow sites in Nevada and seized more than 13,000 plants, compared with 18 sites and 1,000 plants in 2005, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said. (By comparison, California busted 791 indoor sites last year.)

“You can’t have crime without opportunity,” said William Sousa, a criminologist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. “And all those empty homes present an opportunity for criminal activity.”

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  1. the conservation robot says - Posted: November 15, 2011

    Prohibition never works.

  2. Steve Kubby says - Posted: November 15, 2011

    Close dispensaries and outlaw cultivation! Support prohibition so street gangs, violent drug cartels and terrorist can continue to finance their operations. Make sick, disabled and dying patients drive to the Bay Area for their medicine. End the $100 million in state taxes being collected from licensed dispensaries. Keep unemployment at 30% in the Central Valley. Now is the time to put an end to medical marijuana once and for all!

    After all, it’s worked so well in the past.

  3. dumbfounded says - Posted: November 15, 2011

    Now the bad economy is pot’s fault? I guess the greed had nothing to do with it. I was just getting used to it being the teachers, firemen and police union’s fault.

  4. satori says - Posted: November 15, 2011

    Now if we can just raid enough mansions, maybe we’ll learn that they just roll up and smoke their $ 10,000,000 bonuses, cutting out the middle step of having to grow anything. . .besides, the domestic help would probably just take the crop anyway, so they won’t get in trouble for growing it themselves – now that the pressure’s on . . .