News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Case For Drugs? |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Case For Drugs? |
Published On: | 2011-12-30 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2012-01-01 06:01:22 |
CASE FOR DRUGS?
Ironically, Abbotsford police spokesman Const. Ian MacDonald's
statement makes a strong case for the legalization and regulation of
various substances.
MacDonald says: "I think what's important to remember is ecstasy or
any illicit drug is not manufactured in a pharmaceutical plant. There
is no quality control, there is no guarantee that what you think
you're ingesting is, in fact, what you're ingesting. It's quite
possible the drug could have been in varying amounts."
Unfortunately, prohibitionists would rather have people die and/ or
go to jail, despite high consumer demand.
Peter Lipskis,
Vancouver
Ironically, Abbotsford police spokesman Const. Ian MacDonald's
statement makes a strong case for the legalization and regulation of
various substances.
MacDonald says: "I think what's important to remember is ecstasy or
any illicit drug is not manufactured in a pharmaceutical plant. There
is no quality control, there is no guarantee that what you think
you're ingesting is, in fact, what you're ingesting. It's quite
possible the drug could have been in varying amounts."
Unfortunately, prohibitionists would rather have people die and/ or
go to jail, despite high consumer demand.
Peter Lipskis,
Vancouver
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