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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: Cannabis An 'Acceptable Choice'
Title:CN ON: PUB LTE: Cannabis An 'Acceptable Choice'
Published On:2003-01-03
Source:Oakville Beaver (CN ON)
Fetched On:2008-01-21 15:41:49
CANNABIS AN 'ACCEPTABLE CHOICE'

The message of decriminalization, escalating fines, and leaving prosecution
to the discretion of police is indeed mixed, confusing and unfair to the
Canadian public (Re: editorial Sending mixed messages, Oakville Beaver,
Dec. 24).

The Senate Committee message, backed by the evidence of its lengthy unread
report, was entirely clear. Marijuana is no more harmful than legal
substances and the use of criminality to discourage consumption is not in
the best interests of Canadians. Their criminal exemption scheme would
normalize cannabis as a regulated substance.

The message that "drug use is unacceptable" is ridiculous. Drugs are
prevalent in society whether prescribed, over the counter or simply
unrecognized as in the case of caffeine which is actively marketed to
children. Cannabis, while illegal, is used by millions and, for many
Canadians, is an acceptable choice for responsible adults.

A more important message is that Canada is a free country, where adults
make up their own minds about alcohol, gambling and drugs. Regulation,
taxation and education are the acceptable tools to manage substance use and
abuse. Criminal law must be reserved for acts which demonstrably harm others.

MACK MCLEOD,

THORNHILL, (VIA E-MAIL)
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