News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: The Evidence Is On Pot's Side |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: The Evidence Is On Pot's Side |
Published On: | 2001-06-02 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 18:02:33 |
THE EVIDENCE IS ON POT'S SIDE
Ken Lane's statement in a letter ("body of evidence against marijuana",
May29) is not correct. In the recent constitutional court cases of Regina
vs. Christopher Clay and Regina vs. David Malmo Levine and Victor Eugene
Caine all the evidence was weighed by judges.
the ruled that occasional use is not harmful, that marijuana is not
addictive, does not make people violent, and that less than one percent try
other drugs ( gateway theory is debunked). consequently the law was found
unconstitutional.
Furthermore, recent polls show that the vast majority of Canadians no
longer want criminal sanctions for possession, and that fully one half want
total legalization. The people are speaking loud and clear on this issue
and the will of the people must prevail.
The world Lane and other prohibitionists have built is one where police
have the authority to blow the locks off your doors in the middle of the
night with concussion grenades in order to find marijuana in your house.
Sometimes people die in the process. and sometimes the police go to the
wrong address by accident. and they do all this without the consent of the
majority.
This is not the world I want to give the next generation.
Chuck Beyer Victoria
Ken Lane's statement in a letter ("body of evidence against marijuana",
May29) is not correct. In the recent constitutional court cases of Regina
vs. Christopher Clay and Regina vs. David Malmo Levine and Victor Eugene
Caine all the evidence was weighed by judges.
the ruled that occasional use is not harmful, that marijuana is not
addictive, does not make people violent, and that less than one percent try
other drugs ( gateway theory is debunked). consequently the law was found
unconstitutional.
Furthermore, recent polls show that the vast majority of Canadians no
longer want criminal sanctions for possession, and that fully one half want
total legalization. The people are speaking loud and clear on this issue
and the will of the people must prevail.
The world Lane and other prohibitionists have built is one where police
have the authority to blow the locks off your doors in the middle of the
night with concussion grenades in order to find marijuana in your house.
Sometimes people die in the process. and sometimes the police go to the
wrong address by accident. and they do all this without the consent of the
majority.
This is not the world I want to give the next generation.
Chuck Beyer Victoria
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