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Title: | Canada: Tories Tout Drug Crackdown |
Published On: | 2007-09-30 |
Source: | Ottawa Sun (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-11 21:49:01 |
TORIES TOUT DRUG CRACKDOWN
Health Minister Tony Clement will announce the Conservative
government's anti-drug strategy this week with a stark warning: "The
party's over" for illicit drug users.
"In the next few days, we're going to be back in the business of an
anti-drug strategy," Clement said yesterday. "In that sense, the
party's over."
The Tories decided last year not to go ahead with a Liberal bill to
decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, but Clement said many young
people are unaware pot has not been decriminalized.
Illicit drugs also cost the health-care system money, the minister
said.
"The fact of the matter is they're unhealthy," Clement
said.
The Conservatives' wide-ranging $64-million anti-drug strategy is
expected to combine treatment and prevention programs with stiffer
penalties for illicit drug use, and a crackdown at the border against
drug smuggling.
Health Minister Tony Clement will announce the Conservative
government's anti-drug strategy this week with a stark warning: "The
party's over" for illicit drug users.
"In the next few days, we're going to be back in the business of an
anti-drug strategy," Clement said yesterday. "In that sense, the
party's over."
The Tories decided last year not to go ahead with a Liberal bill to
decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, but Clement said many young
people are unaware pot has not been decriminalized.
Illicit drugs also cost the health-care system money, the minister
said.
"The fact of the matter is they're unhealthy," Clement
said.
The Conservatives' wide-ranging $64-million anti-drug strategy is
expected to combine treatment and prevention programs with stiffer
penalties for illicit drug use, and a crackdown at the border against
drug smuggling.
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