News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: PUB LTE: Lift Weed Ban |
Title: | CN ON: PUB LTE: Lift Weed Ban |
Published On: | 2002-06-14 |
Source: | Scarborough Mirror, The (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 04:28:43 |
LIFT WEED BAN
Re: 'Police seize $3.5 million in marijuana,' News, June 5.
Lost amid the barrage of grow-ops, raids remains the fact that prohibition
vitalizes the black market because it enriches organized crime.
It is incomprehensible why any government -- who could take effective
measures to remove the profit factor from grow operations by either
reclassifying cannabis or removing it from the Controled Drug and
Substances Act entirely -- doesn't.
Some would have you believe that if the government moves in the direction
of a liberal cannabis initiative, it will send out a message that it
condones its use.
It will not; government will simply be recognizing there are more effective
means it is prepared to initiate to better cope with the reality of
cannabis usage in contemporary society.
Wayne Phillips
Re: 'Police seize $3.5 million in marijuana,' News, June 5.
Lost amid the barrage of grow-ops, raids remains the fact that prohibition
vitalizes the black market because it enriches organized crime.
It is incomprehensible why any government -- who could take effective
measures to remove the profit factor from grow operations by either
reclassifying cannabis or removing it from the Controled Drug and
Substances Act entirely -- doesn't.
Some would have you believe that if the government moves in the direction
of a liberal cannabis initiative, it will send out a message that it
condones its use.
It will not; government will simply be recognizing there are more effective
means it is prepared to initiate to better cope with the reality of
cannabis usage in contemporary society.
Wayne Phillips
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