Pubdate: Wed, 02 Aug 2000 Source: New Brunswick Telegraph Journal (CN NK) Copyright: 2000 New Brunswick Publishing Company Contact: http://www.nbpub.nb.ca/comments.htm Website: http://www.telegraphjournal.com/ ONTARIO NDP CALLS FOR THE DECRIMINALIZATION OF MARIJUANA Canadian Press TORONTO - Ontario's New Democratic Party is calling for the decriminalization of marijuana following a court ruling that could potentially kill the possession law. The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Monday that the current law barring marijuana possession is unconstitutional because it doesn't take into account people who smoke pot for medicinal purposes. The court gave the federal government 12 months to make changes or the law will cease to exist. Howard Hampton, the Ontario NDP leader, said too many people are being turned into criminals for "smoking a little pot." Mr. Hampton, a self-described non-smoker, says it's time for the federal government to decriminalize simple possession of marijuana. He says it would free up police to fight real crime. The federal Health ministry says it likely won't act on the ruling right away, but most observers don't expect the government to allow the marijuana law to lapse, similar to the way the old abortion law died. - --- MAP posted-by: greg