News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: PUB LTE: Media Frenzy |
Title: | CN AB: PUB LTE: Media Frenzy |
Published On: | 2005-03-09 |
Source: | Calgary Herald (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 21:27:24 |
MEDIA FRENZY
Marijuana - Re: "Let's declare war on the grow ops," Editorial, March 5.
I hope our elected officials will not be bushwhacked by the hysteria
generated by the media, such as the Herald's editorial, over the tragic
circumstances resulting in the deaths of four RCMP officers.
Your suggestion: "More money for policing, enforcement, the courts and
likely additional jail cells," lacks the thinnest glimmer of a workable
solution to a long-festering issue.
Your friends to the south, with their "three strikes, you're out" and
prisons stuffed with angry men, pay a heavy price to maintain the status
quo. Is it so impossible for you to look for real solutions?
If it were illegal for me to grow a tobacco plant in my house, would the
criminal underbelly of this country be in the business? You bet they would!
If it were illegal for me to make beer and wine in my own home, would these
products be traded and sold by criminals?
Since all the research proves smoking marijuana is benign when compared to
the harm caused by tobacco and alcohol, why don't you champion responsible
change -- the legalization of marijuana?
If you don't want to put criminals out of the marijuana business, what is
your agenda?
You seem to be supporting the problem, not boldly stepping forward with
real solutions.
Dan Johnson,
Calgary
Marijuana - Re: "Let's declare war on the grow ops," Editorial, March 5.
I hope our elected officials will not be bushwhacked by the hysteria
generated by the media, such as the Herald's editorial, over the tragic
circumstances resulting in the deaths of four RCMP officers.
Your suggestion: "More money for policing, enforcement, the courts and
likely additional jail cells," lacks the thinnest glimmer of a workable
solution to a long-festering issue.
Your friends to the south, with their "three strikes, you're out" and
prisons stuffed with angry men, pay a heavy price to maintain the status
quo. Is it so impossible for you to look for real solutions?
If it were illegal for me to grow a tobacco plant in my house, would the
criminal underbelly of this country be in the business? You bet they would!
If it were illegal for me to make beer and wine in my own home, would these
products be traded and sold by criminals?
Since all the research proves smoking marijuana is benign when compared to
the harm caused by tobacco and alcohol, why don't you champion responsible
change -- the legalization of marijuana?
If you don't want to put criminals out of the marijuana business, what is
your agenda?
You seem to be supporting the problem, not boldly stepping forward with
real solutions.
Dan Johnson,
Calgary
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