News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: Grow-Your-Own Post Smokers Unfairly Targetted |
Title: | CN ON: PUB LTE: Grow-Your-Own Post Smokers Unfairly Targetted |
Published On: | 2009-09-05 |
Source: | Chatham Daily News, The (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2009-09-09 07:25:05 |
GROW-YOUR-OWN POST SMOKERS UNFAIRLY TARGETTED
Sir:
I think you should write an article about why people who drive drunk
and kill four old ladies only get four years in jail while people who
are charged in non-violent drug crimes get far worse sentences.
Why is Stephen Harper putting mandatory minimums on marijuana and
letting people like Wladyslaw Bilski walk off with only four years?
Is it only me who sees this complete lack of justice or is this the
Canada we now live in?
Harper needs to put science before ideology and stop his crazy war on
marijuana before our prisons in Canada turn out like the ones in the
states. Some of our prisons are already overcrowded. Did you know
that with this new bill (C-15, mandatory minimums for small amounts
of drugs), Harper has no plans to build new prisons to hold the
massive increase of people they will could soon hold?
Bradley Armstrong
Ajax
Sir:
I think you should write an article about why people who drive drunk
and kill four old ladies only get four years in jail while people who
are charged in non-violent drug crimes get far worse sentences.
Why is Stephen Harper putting mandatory minimums on marijuana and
letting people like Wladyslaw Bilski walk off with only four years?
Is it only me who sees this complete lack of justice or is this the
Canada we now live in?
Harper needs to put science before ideology and stop his crazy war on
marijuana before our prisons in Canada turn out like the ones in the
states. Some of our prisons are already overcrowded. Did you know
that with this new bill (C-15, mandatory minimums for small amounts
of drugs), Harper has no plans to build new prisons to hold the
massive increase of people they will could soon hold?
Bradley Armstrong
Ajax
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