News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: Pot Legalization a Dangerous Road |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: Pot Legalization a Dangerous Road |
Published On: | 2001-12-14 |
Source: | Abbotsford Times (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 01:59:48 |
POT LEGALIZATION A DANGEROUS ROAD
THE EDITOR:
I have nothing against legalizing marijuana for medical use. However, after
reading Cale Cowan's column 'Call it the Cheech & Chong Program' (Times,
Dec. 11, Page 8), which pleads for the decriminalization of all drug usage,
I was forcibly reminded of the report in the August 2000 edition of the
Reader's Digest titled, 'Holland's half-baked drug experiment.'
Among the negative results of that experiment - and there are many - one
single glaring fact stands out, and it cuts through all the lofty rhetoric
about legalization being the silver bullet solution to the drug problem.
It is this: Holland, the only country in Europe to have legalized marijuana
(1976), is now the drug capital of Europe.
Is that what we want for Canada?
Bert Warden, Abbotsford
THE EDITOR:
I have nothing against legalizing marijuana for medical use. However, after
reading Cale Cowan's column 'Call it the Cheech & Chong Program' (Times,
Dec. 11, Page 8), which pleads for the decriminalization of all drug usage,
I was forcibly reminded of the report in the August 2000 edition of the
Reader's Digest titled, 'Holland's half-baked drug experiment.'
Among the negative results of that experiment - and there are many - one
single glaring fact stands out, and it cuts through all the lofty rhetoric
about legalization being the silver bullet solution to the drug problem.
It is this: Holland, the only country in Europe to have legalized marijuana
(1976), is now the drug capital of Europe.
Is that what we want for Canada?
Bert Warden, Abbotsford
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