A provincial court judge in Courtenay has crafted a sentence he clearly hopes will attack the marijuana grow industry at its root -- money. In a decision made public this week, Judge Peter Doherty fined marijuana grow operator Patrick Joseph Hamilton $25,000 and gave him six months to pay. Police found 179 plants in the back of Hamilton's pickup when they stopped him in July 2004. Doherty noted in his decision it was Hamilton's fourth conviction for cultivating a narcotic. The judge said those previous convictions could well earn Hamilton a prison term but he referred to another case in...