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Canada Law

Submitted by hayley_bogdan on January 23, 2007

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There has been a lot of public outcry about the efficiency and efforts of the Canadian forces in dealing with the issues of organized crime,

since this type of crime seems to be an ever-present threat that greatly worries the general public. However, contrary to what has been said, the

Canadian Forces are in fact putting forth a huge effort and are doing enough to fight organized crime in Canada. These efforts of the Canadian

authorities are evident in the new laws that are being passed to fight drug smuggling, the more harsh arrests being made dealing with gang crimes

and violence, and in the presence of Canadian forces at the borders of Canada and the United States.

There have been great efforts put forth by the Canadian authorities in the fight against illegal substances, and since the trafficking and

smuggling of illegal drugs is an offense that is notoriously associated with organized crime, these efforts have been extremely efficient in stifling

organized crime. The efforts of the Canadian forces are clear when considering the increased amount of drug busts and the new stricter laws that

have recently been put out dealing with the issues of illegal drugs. In the year 2000, 1,102,198 marijuana plants were seized by Canadian authorities.

In 2001, 1,367,321 plants were seized and in 2003, 1,400,026 plants were seized. It is clear that each year more and more plants are being

discovered due to the increased awareness of the Canadian forces. Also, in 2004, Canadian law enforcement seized 20,100 marijuana plants in the

largest indoor marijuana bust in Canada. Between 2000-2003 Canadian authorities seized 7.8 metric tons of marijuana at the U.S./Canadian borders,

at the Canadian ports of entry. They also seized 4.7 metric tons of cocaine and 305 kilograms of heroin. The...

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