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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: Testing The Waters With Decriminalization
Title:CN ON: PUB LTE: Testing The Waters With Decriminalization
Published On:2003-05-09
Source:Ottawa Sun (CN ON)
Fetched On:2008-01-20 17:34:39
TESTING THE WATERS WITH DECRIMINALIZATION

There has been criticism regarding the decriminalization of cannabis,
as many people don't think this will solve the problem with grow ops and
trafficking, and it won't solve many other police concerns, but we must
realize that the government cannot jump into legalization without
first testing the waters with decriminalization. No country has yet
legalized cannabis, although there are some who would like to. UN drug
treaties prevent us from taking that move, and we should seriously
consider whether these treaties are realistic in this day and age.

We will soon learn the failures of decriminalization, as we are
learning the failures of prohibition. This is an industry worthy of
validation. The best part so far, though, is we will not be threatened
with criminal records for cannabis use. You have to applaud them for
such a move, as it is bold in contrast to our neighbouring country's
stand on this issue. Good to know that on some issues they are
listening to the Canadian people and not bowing to international
pressure.

The industry will not be under control until the government allows the
regulated production of cannabis for sale: Legalization. This will
effectively remove a major portion of illegal drug money from the
underground Canadian economy and keep the drug away from underage
users, as right now there are no controls regarding the age of
consumption. It is easier for kids to get pot than alcohol or tobacco.
Decriminalization is a step in the right direction. It will confirm
what police forces have been practising for years now: That personal use
should not be treated as a crime.

Barry Carvish

Victoria

(It's fair to say the police have better things to do with their time)
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