News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: PUB LTE: Ferry Operation A Waste Of Resources |
Title: | CN BC: PUB LTE: Ferry Operation A Waste Of Resources |
Published On: | 2002-08-04 |
Source: | Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 21:21:21 |
FERRY OPERATION A WASTE OF RESOURCES
Re: "Police dogs sniff out pot on ferries," Aug. 1.
Operation High Seas? In Active Pass? So this is how the money is being
spent. At the very least, we, as citizens, should expect to see our finest
rounding up some Hells Angels, or perhaps an Asian drug ring, but, as
usual, all they managed to reel in were two or three poor shmucks from
Lasquiti Island and Lantzville who are probably just trying to eke out a
meagre, peaceful living far from the madding crowd.
If we have to have a police state operating on the ferries, while they're
at it, couldn't they at least check for guns, boozed up drivers, guys on
the lam and the like?
When will we learn and stop blindly following the U.S. with their
fanatical, hopelessly outdated approach towards marijuana, a benign and
gentle drug that has never once in recorded history caused an overdose, a
drug that should be studied and utilized for its already widely known
beneficial medicinal values.
The fact is, prohibition is not working , and never has worked, and the
sooner we stop sending good money (and men and dogs) after bad, the better.
Jennifer Field, Victoria.
Re: "Police dogs sniff out pot on ferries," Aug. 1.
Operation High Seas? In Active Pass? So this is how the money is being
spent. At the very least, we, as citizens, should expect to see our finest
rounding up some Hells Angels, or perhaps an Asian drug ring, but, as
usual, all they managed to reel in were two or three poor shmucks from
Lasquiti Island and Lantzville who are probably just trying to eke out a
meagre, peaceful living far from the madding crowd.
If we have to have a police state operating on the ferries, while they're
at it, couldn't they at least check for guns, boozed up drivers, guys on
the lam and the like?
When will we learn and stop blindly following the U.S. with their
fanatical, hopelessly outdated approach towards marijuana, a benign and
gentle drug that has never once in recorded history caused an overdose, a
drug that should be studied and utilized for its already widely known
beneficial medicinal values.
The fact is, prohibition is not working , and never has worked, and the
sooner we stop sending good money (and men and dogs) after bad, the better.
Jennifer Field, Victoria.
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