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Title: | US BC: PUB LTE: Pot Law Tyranny |
Published On: | 1999-10-15 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (Canada) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-05 17:47:16 |
Pot Law Tyranny
Re: Your Oct.6 editorial "Is pot growing illegal or not?"
I take exception with the conclusion of this editorial - that the marijuana
law should either be seriously enforced or scrapped.
In view of the fact that two out of three British Columbian voters
want this law gone (according to a November 1997 Angus Reid poll),
the law should merely be scrapped.
British Columbians are getting very impatient with a law the majority
of our voters do not want, which allows the federal Liberals to cross
the mountains , arrest our citizens and turn them into criminals.
Across the border in Oregon and Washington our neighbours have the
ability to change the law through a citizen initiative (referendum),
and have done so.
We do not have such a luxury in B.C., however, due in part to the fact
that the B.C. initiative process is a fraud. Therefore in B.C. and
Canada we are forced to live with a law the majority does not want.
Are you seriously suggesting that this situation can be allowed to
continue? Most fair minded people would regard the enforcement of a
law that is unwanted by two out of three voters as a tyranny. To
suggest anything other than abolition supports this tyranny.
I strongly suggest you reconsider. The issue here is no longer
marijuana - It is the principle of democracy itself.
Chuck Beyer
Victoria, B.C.
Re: Your Oct.6 editorial "Is pot growing illegal or not?"
I take exception with the conclusion of this editorial - that the marijuana
law should either be seriously enforced or scrapped.
In view of the fact that two out of three British Columbian voters
want this law gone (according to a November 1997 Angus Reid poll),
the law should merely be scrapped.
British Columbians are getting very impatient with a law the majority
of our voters do not want, which allows the federal Liberals to cross
the mountains , arrest our citizens and turn them into criminals.
Across the border in Oregon and Washington our neighbours have the
ability to change the law through a citizen initiative (referendum),
and have done so.
We do not have such a luxury in B.C., however, due in part to the fact
that the B.C. initiative process is a fraud. Therefore in B.C. and
Canada we are forced to live with a law the majority does not want.
Are you seriously suggesting that this situation can be allowed to
continue? Most fair minded people would regard the enforcement of a
law that is unwanted by two out of three voters as a tyranny. To
suggest anything other than abolition supports this tyranny.
I strongly suggest you reconsider. The issue here is no longer
marijuana - It is the principle of democracy itself.
Chuck Beyer
Victoria, B.C.
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