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News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: PUB LTE: Pot Is Not The Danger
Title:Canada: PUB LTE: Pot Is Not The Danger
Published On:2004-04-08
Source:National Post (Canada)
Fetched On:2008-01-18 13:06:48
POT IS NOT THE DANGER

Re: The Dangers of Pot, letter to the editor, April 6.

Your letter writer, M. Gifford, should read the Senate Committee report in
2002 that unanimously concluded that marijuana is less harmful than
tobacco, alcohol and even our prohibition laws themselves.

The real problem with marijuana in Canada is the black-market profiteering
and subsequent harm that results from a prohibition environment. The policy
of prohibition has had 70 years to work its magic, and has been unable to
deliver the goods as consumption rates and marijuana offences are at
all-time highs. The real dangers associated with cannabis is those
associated with continuing to enforce a clearly failed and demonstrably
harmful policy that props up organized crime at the expense of the health
and safety of all Canadians.

The prohibition of alcohol in the United States in the 1920s was a big
social problem until politicians woke up and realized that regulation,
taxation, and a rule-based approach to responsible adult use was the best
way to make our laws to work for the citizens and not for the criminals.
When will our current politicians arrive at the same conclusion? And how
many more Canadians have to go to jail before they do?

Jody Pressman, Ottawa.
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