Pubdate: Tue, 28 May 2002
Source: West Australian (Australia)
Copyright: 2002 West Australian Newspapers Limited
Contact:  http://www.thewest.com.au
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/495
Author: Daniel Clery
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization)

THE WA Government's proposed cannabis reform laws may be softened further 
before they emerge from Parliament.

Greens (WA) MLC Chrissie Sharp said yesterday that while her party 
supported the thrust of cannabis decriminalisation, it was concerned at 
plans to bolster the discretionary powers of police.

The Government will introduce legislation to fine users of small amounts of 
cannabis up to $200 rather than charge them with a criminal offence.

But police will be able to charge anyone in possession of two plants or 
under 30g of cannabis if they believe they are flouting the scheme's intent.

Dr Sharp said she would push for this provision to be amended. It opened 
avenues for corruption and would allow police to pick and choose which 
small-time users to punish.

The Government will need the support of all five Greens MLCs to get its 
changes through Parliament.

"If you have a policy of decriminalisation it should be clear and policed 
automatically, not left up to somebody's discretion," Dr Sharp said.

Health Minister Bob Kucera said discretionary powers would deter dealers 
who wanted to test the system. "There are people who will try to get around 
the new infringement system and this is the best way of stopping that," he 
said.

The Government has excluded hydroponically grown drugs from the 
infringement system and has reduced the threshold for drug dealing 
convictions to 100g or 10 plants.

"If the Greens want to go down that path (of full decriminalisation) it 
will be up to the Parliament to decide," Mr Kucera said.

Opposition Leader Colin Barnett said the Liberal Party would oppose the 
legislation. Allowing the cultivation of two plants ignored the mental
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