News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Marijuana Is More Than Just a Poison |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Marijuana Is More Than Just a Poison |
Published On: | 2003-02-16 |
Source: | Quesnel Cariboo Observer (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 04:07:22 |
MARIJUANA IS MORE THAN JUST A POISON
Editor:
Marijuana is not merely a poison.
Marijuana causes the destruction of those tissues in a man's
testicles, which produce sperm.
Thus, a man who smokes marijuana will not be able to have offspring.
That segment of the Canadian population which now smokes marijuana
will die out, within the time of its own generation.
Therefore, the promotion and sale of marijuana, as being supposedly a
medicine for people suffering from stress and chronic pains, is
probably done under a false pretence. In fact, giving marijuana as a
medicine for any reason constitutes and indictable offence, according
to the Criminal Code.
The promotion of marijuana for possible legalization, to allow for its
destructive effect to be exercised upon certain or selective segments
of the Canadian population also constitutes an indictable offence.
If then, the legalization of marijuana is being promoted by a certain
premier of an eastern Canadian province, he seems to look forward to
having plenty of his voters killed off, by carefully administered genocide.
However, most importantly, the Minister of Health has a mandate to
maintain the health of the people, and therefore ought to readily
forbid the promotion and growing, trafficking and human consumption of
marijuana in Canada.
Such action is already required by law.
It is not difficult to permanently outlaw the human consumption of
marijuana in Canada. Medical facts and law settle this argument.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Poldi Meindl,
Burnaby
Editor:
Marijuana is not merely a poison.
Marijuana causes the destruction of those tissues in a man's
testicles, which produce sperm.
Thus, a man who smokes marijuana will not be able to have offspring.
That segment of the Canadian population which now smokes marijuana
will die out, within the time of its own generation.
Therefore, the promotion and sale of marijuana, as being supposedly a
medicine for people suffering from stress and chronic pains, is
probably done under a false pretence. In fact, giving marijuana as a
medicine for any reason constitutes and indictable offence, according
to the Criminal Code.
The promotion of marijuana for possible legalization, to allow for its
destructive effect to be exercised upon certain or selective segments
of the Canadian population also constitutes an indictable offence.
If then, the legalization of marijuana is being promoted by a certain
premier of an eastern Canadian province, he seems to look forward to
having plenty of his voters killed off, by carefully administered genocide.
However, most importantly, the Minister of Health has a mandate to
maintain the health of the people, and therefore ought to readily
forbid the promotion and growing, trafficking and human consumption of
marijuana in Canada.
Such action is already required by law.
It is not difficult to permanently outlaw the human consumption of
marijuana in Canada. Medical facts and law settle this argument.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Poldi Meindl,
Burnaby
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