News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: PUB LTE: Tokers Not Dangerous Drivers! |
Title: | CN AB: PUB LTE: Tokers Not Dangerous Drivers! |
Published On: | 2003-06-26 |
Source: | Hardisty World, The (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 03:05:57 |
TOKERS NOT DANGEROUS DRIVERS!
Dear Sir:
This is in response to the letter to the editor, "Look Before You Leap,"
which appeared in the June 5th issue of this newspaper.
Two government studies done, one in England and the other in Australia both
concluded drivers high on marijuana were no more likely to have accidents
than those who are high on life. The British study used 2,500 people.
Stop sensationalizing something that is of little concern, or at least has
no real evidence to support major concern.
But do make sure some of that 250 million goes to education that might make
people think twice about driving on any intoxicant/ medication!
In response to Joe Hueglin comments about asking "the opinions of those on
the front lines, the Canadian Police Association and the Canadian Medical
Association and others" - well the Senate did and they proved themselves of
little help. By the way, its the patients and compassion workers who are at
the front line!
I suggest government seek council from TAP (Teachers Against Prohibition)
and LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition), they have clear heads on
this issue.
More information can be found at; www.teachersagainstprohibition.org and
www.leap.cc
Ken Rimmer
Elgin, Quebec
Dear Sir:
This is in response to the letter to the editor, "Look Before You Leap,"
which appeared in the June 5th issue of this newspaper.
Two government studies done, one in England and the other in Australia both
concluded drivers high on marijuana were no more likely to have accidents
than those who are high on life. The British study used 2,500 people.
Stop sensationalizing something that is of little concern, or at least has
no real evidence to support major concern.
But do make sure some of that 250 million goes to education that might make
people think twice about driving on any intoxicant/ medication!
In response to Joe Hueglin comments about asking "the opinions of those on
the front lines, the Canadian Police Association and the Canadian Medical
Association and others" - well the Senate did and they proved themselves of
little help. By the way, its the patients and compassion workers who are at
the front line!
I suggest government seek council from TAP (Teachers Against Prohibition)
and LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition), they have clear heads on
this issue.
More information can be found at; www.teachersagainstprohibition.org and
www.leap.cc
Ken Rimmer
Elgin, Quebec
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