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'Pretty skilled gardener': Mother of eight busted for growing 300 cannabis plants

Author
Sandra Conchie,
Publish Date
Tue, 21 May 2024, 10:49am
Paengaroa mother Renee Elizabeth Davis, 42, was sentenced in the Tauranga District Court on May 17 for illegal cannabis cultivation. Photo / File
Paengaroa mother Renee Elizabeth Davis, 42, was sentenced in the Tauranga District Court on May 17 for illegal cannabis cultivation. Photo / File

'Pretty skilled gardener': Mother of eight busted for growing 300 cannabis plants

Author
Sandra Conchie,
Publish Date
Tue, 21 May 2024, 10:49am

础听笔补别苍驳补谤辞补听mother of eight has been described as a 鈥減retty skilled gardener鈥 after police found more than 300 plants inside a growing room set up at her property.

Renee Elizabeth Michelle Davis, 42, appeared for sentence in the听Tauranga听District Court on Friday, May 17, after she earlier pleaded guilty to a charge of cultivating cannabis.

The police summary of facts, released to the听Bay of Plenty Times, says Davis鈥 arrest was part of a nationally run police operation called听Operation Emerald听centred around cannabis eradication.

During Operation Emerald, cannabis plots were identified on rural properties in the Bay of Plenty using fixed-wing planes and helicopters. Several warrants were executed, including at Davis鈥 home in Gulliver Rd, Paengaroa on March 20 last year.

The summary of facts said one of the multiple sheds on the property contained all the equipment necessary to 鈥済row cannabis discreetly鈥.

This included a grow tent, nutrient and salt meters, a heat mat, seedling trays, plantgrowing material, growing lights and discs, a temperature meter, an air filter, fume exhaust, a dehumidifier, a fan and a ballast.

Police searched the property for about eight hours and seized 48 mature plants, 49 juvenile plants, 213 seedlings, 3.63kg of high-quality cannabis head, a further 1.21kg and five large bags of cannabis leaf, 13.3 grams of seeds and $1150 in cash, the summary said.

Cannabis dealers and growers often deal in pounds lots (454g) which sell for between $3000 and $5000; or between $250 and $500 for 28g (an ounce); and a 1g tinfoil-packaged 鈥渢inny鈥 sells for around $20, the police summary said.

Davis told the police the cannabis was hers and she occasionally got someone else to water the crop, the court heard.

Defence lawyer Sam Howell told Judge Denise Clark the cannabis was not grown for commercial purposes but was for personal consumption that flowed from personal trauma in her life.

Howell said Davis was a mother of eight children, including being the carer of her oldest child who had significant ongoing health issues after an accident.

He said primarily based on Davis鈥 鈥渜uite significant鈥 family responsibilities, her having stopped using cannabis, and the insight she had shown into offending, the appropriate sentence was community work and intensive supervision.

Police prosecutor Sergeant Richard van Arendonk said this offending was more serious than Howell had pitched, and argued home detention was the appropriate sanction given the sophisticated nature of the growing operation and the large amount of cannabis seized.

He also pointed out that Davis told the officers after her arrest she had been involved with cannabis over many years,

Judge Clark said she agreed home detention was the 鈥渓east restrictive鈥 sentence, noting Davis had a prior conviction for selling cannabis in 2002.

She said Davis鈥 explanation for why she had got involved in using cannabis was 鈥渢rauma at home a long time ago鈥 but had kept using the illegal drug beyond that.

鈥淚 know that in every other respect, you are doing everything that you need to be doing in a quite pro-social way. You have a large family and you are the person responsible for the home.

鈥淵ou are a good gardener. I say that because there is a reference in the material I have about the produce you鈥檙e able to grow legally as being reasonably good.鈥

Judge Clark told Davis that the quantities of cannabis police found were 鈥渉uge鈥.

鈥淵ou have said this was the best seasonal harvest you鈥檝e had. I think that also shows that you are pretty skilled at growing things. But this has gone way, way beyond what is okay.鈥

The judge said the fact Davis had stopped using cannabis after many years was a 鈥渂ig step鈥 in her favour and a move she encouraged the accused to maintain.

The judge said the sentence of three-and-half months of home detention, to be followed by six months鈥 post-detention release conditions, was to hold Davis accountable after allowing discounts for her guilty plea, remorse and significant family and caring responsibilities.

Judge Clark ordered the permanent forfeiture of the $1150 cash found and the destruction of all growing equipment and cannabis.

Sandra Conchie听is a senior journalist at the听Bay of Plenty Times听and听Rotorua Daily Post听who has been a journalist for 24 years. She mainly covers police, court and other justice stories, as well as general news. She has been a Canon Media Awards regional/community reporter of the year.

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