News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Pot's Not A Crime To Copps |
Title: | Canada: Pot's Not A Crime To Copps |
Published On: | 2003-04-28 |
Source: | Edmonton Sun (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 18:51:24 |
POT'S NOT A CRIME TO COPPS
OTTAWA -- Add Sheila Copps to the list of Canadians who would like to see
the federal government decriminalize simple possession of marijuana.
With a growing legal clamour for Justice Minister Martin Cauchon to roll
out the long-promised and frequently delayed legislation, Copps said she
"absolutely" backs a change.
"I support it, but I haven't been on record, so I am now," the Liberal
leadership candidate told The Canadian Press in an interview.
The 50-year-old Copps, who attended the University of Western Ontario and
university in Rouen, France, freely acknowledged she smoked marijuana in
her salad days.
"As a young person? Of course," said Copps, before laughing self-consciously.
"My mother's going to be reading this," she lamented.
OTTAWA -- Add Sheila Copps to the list of Canadians who would like to see
the federal government decriminalize simple possession of marijuana.
With a growing legal clamour for Justice Minister Martin Cauchon to roll
out the long-promised and frequently delayed legislation, Copps said she
"absolutely" backs a change.
"I support it, but I haven't been on record, so I am now," the Liberal
leadership candidate told The Canadian Press in an interview.
The 50-year-old Copps, who attended the University of Western Ontario and
university in Rouen, France, freely acknowledged she smoked marijuana in
her salad days.
"As a young person? Of course," said Copps, before laughing self-consciously.
"My mother's going to be reading this," she lamented.
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