News (Media Awareness Project) - CN QU: PUB LTE: Pot Already Decriminalized |
Title: | CN QU: PUB LTE: Pot Already Decriminalized |
Published On: | 2002-10-23 |
Source: | Montreal Gazette (CN QU) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-21 21:42:32 |
POT ALREADY DECRIMINALIZED
Regarding your Oct. 19 editorial "Bullying tactics at U.S. border won't
help": Canadian officials should advise U.S. drug czar John P. Walters to
gather up his forces and cordon off the state of New York, because in New
York, marijuana has been decriminalized for many years: the penalty for
getting caught with a joint is similar to a traffic ticket.
And while they're at it, they are going to need a plan to deal with Alaska,
California, Colorado, Nebraska, North Carolina, Maine, Minnesota, Ohio and
Oregon -- states that have also decriminalized marijuana.
The fact is 10 states have decriminalized marijuana with no apparent ill
affects. Reason dictates that it's a reasonable plan for the U.S. to follow
Canada's lead.
Walter F. Wouk
Director
The Thomas Paine Project
Cobleskill, N.Y.
Regarding your Oct. 19 editorial "Bullying tactics at U.S. border won't
help": Canadian officials should advise U.S. drug czar John P. Walters to
gather up his forces and cordon off the state of New York, because in New
York, marijuana has been decriminalized for many years: the penalty for
getting caught with a joint is similar to a traffic ticket.
And while they're at it, they are going to need a plan to deal with Alaska,
California, Colorado, Nebraska, North Carolina, Maine, Minnesota, Ohio and
Oregon -- states that have also decriminalized marijuana.
The fact is 10 states have decriminalized marijuana with no apparent ill
affects. Reason dictates that it's a reasonable plan for the U.S. to follow
Canada's lead.
Walter F. Wouk
Director
The Thomas Paine Project
Cobleskill, N.Y.
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