News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Minister Admits To Weed Smoking |
Title: | Canada: Minister Admits To Weed Smoking |
Published On: | 2002-07-17 |
Source: | Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 23:08:53 |
MINISTER ADMITS TO WEED SMOKING
OTTAWA -- Justice Minister Martin Cauchon says he's no pothead, even if he
enjoyed a spliff in his youth.
Cauchon, who is considering decriminalizing the illegal drug, candidly
admitted yesterday to having previously smoked a joint.
"I'm 39 years old. I was elected first when I was 31 years old. Yes, of
course I tried it before, obviously," Cauchon said.
Cauchon added that he no longer smokes dope, but refused to say whether the
drug negatively effected him.
"My own experience can't tell you if it's harmful or not," he said.
Prime Minister Jean Chretien sidestepped a direct question on whether he's
ever smoked pot, answering that decriminalizing the substance is under review.
Cauchon is considering decriminalizing marijuana to eliminate a patchwork
legal system that sees those caught with weed treated differently depending
on their region.
OTTAWA -- Justice Minister Martin Cauchon says he's no pothead, even if he
enjoyed a spliff in his youth.
Cauchon, who is considering decriminalizing the illegal drug, candidly
admitted yesterday to having previously smoked a joint.
"I'm 39 years old. I was elected first when I was 31 years old. Yes, of
course I tried it before, obviously," Cauchon said.
Cauchon added that he no longer smokes dope, but refused to say whether the
drug negatively effected him.
"My own experience can't tell you if it's harmful or not," he said.
Prime Minister Jean Chretien sidestepped a direct question on whether he's
ever smoked pot, answering that decriminalizing the substance is under review.
Cauchon is considering decriminalizing marijuana to eliminate a patchwork
legal system that sees those caught with weed treated differently depending
on their region.
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