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Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: What Did Pot Have To Do With Shooting |
Published On: | 2005-03-08 |
Source: | Parksville Qualicum Beach News (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 20:57:30 |
WHAT DID POT HAVE TO DO WITH SHOOTING?
In light of the terrible tragedy in Alberta, a new wave of "reefer madness"
is about to hit our country. But what has pot got to do with it?
The RCMP suffered a terrible loss and nobody I know woke up celebrating the
slaughter of four innocent men doing their job, yet this incident had very
little to do with "grow-ops."
The sick puppy that killed these men was known to be crazy, he regularly
fired off shots from his property and was called a "wicked devil" by his
own dad, there were ample signs that this man was going to go "postal" and
nothing was done.
Marijuana had a very marginal part in this tragedy and we should not lose
track of the real problem, the so-called walking sick, the thousands of
mentally challenged and ill people in our country that are put back on the
streets and farms with little or no support, all in the name of fiscal
responsibility.
Pot did not kill these RCMP officers.
Ignorance and government cutbacks did. Ralph Klein, whose idea of fighting
poverty is to throw rocks at beggars, holds far more responsibility in this
matter.
Robert Saint Amour Received via e-mail
In light of the terrible tragedy in Alberta, a new wave of "reefer madness"
is about to hit our country. But what has pot got to do with it?
The RCMP suffered a terrible loss and nobody I know woke up celebrating the
slaughter of four innocent men doing their job, yet this incident had very
little to do with "grow-ops."
The sick puppy that killed these men was known to be crazy, he regularly
fired off shots from his property and was called a "wicked devil" by his
own dad, there were ample signs that this man was going to go "postal" and
nothing was done.
Marijuana had a very marginal part in this tragedy and we should not lose
track of the real problem, the so-called walking sick, the thousands of
mentally challenged and ill people in our country that are put back on the
streets and farms with little or no support, all in the name of fiscal
responsibility.
Pot did not kill these RCMP officers.
Ignorance and government cutbacks did. Ralph Klein, whose idea of fighting
poverty is to throw rocks at beggars, holds far more responsibility in this
matter.
Robert Saint Amour Received via e-mail
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