News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: PUB LTE: Letter Author Should Read Report |
Title: | CN AB: PUB LTE: Letter Author Should Read Report |
Published On: | 2002-09-25 |
Source: | Jasper Booster (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 00:30:46 |
LETTER AUTHOR SHOULD READ REPORT
The following is a response to a letter to the editor published Sept.11
titled "We need answers before drugs legalized"
Dear Editor,
In regards to this letter to the editor, which criticizes the Senate report
due to what it does not say - I would suggest the LTE writer read the
report. It suggests that all 3 levels of government need to reach a
consensus on these questions by meeting and discussing the issue at a
conference to take care of details such as age limits which may be
different in each province. The report also suggests distribution like
tobacco and alcohol which means the provinces would be in charge. To wait
for answers before the provinces can even have the right to ask them would
not work. First the provinces must get the power and then provincial
politicians and voters will ask these questions and make the decisions.
Neither the questions nor the answers are within the federal sphere of
jurisdiction.
Chuck Beyer
Victoria, B.C.
The following is a response to a letter to the editor published Sept.11
titled "We need answers before drugs legalized"
Dear Editor,
In regards to this letter to the editor, which criticizes the Senate report
due to what it does not say - I would suggest the LTE writer read the
report. It suggests that all 3 levels of government need to reach a
consensus on these questions by meeting and discussing the issue at a
conference to take care of details such as age limits which may be
different in each province. The report also suggests distribution like
tobacco and alcohol which means the provinces would be in charge. To wait
for answers before the provinces can even have the right to ask them would
not work. First the provinces must get the power and then provincial
politicians and voters will ask these questions and make the decisions.
Neither the questions nor the answers are within the federal sphere of
jurisdiction.
Chuck Beyer
Victoria, B.C.
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