Pubdate: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 Source: Peace River Record-Gazette (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 Peace River Record-Gazette Contact: http://www.bowesnet.com/peace/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1232 LEGALIZED POT WON'T FLY IN THE PEACE SAYS PENSON Legalizing the sale and use of marijuana has gotten a firm thumbs down from the local Alliance MP. Peace River MP Charlie Penson said he's confident the report issued Wednesday by the Senate Special Committee on Illegal Drugs, which recommended legalizing the use and sale of marijuana to anyone 16 or older, won't be received favourably in the Peace region. "I'm not in favour of that, and I think that is the reflective of the view of most people in my constituency," said Penson. Marijuana is a "gateway" drug, he said, that paves the way into addiction to so-called hard drugs - an argument discarded by the senate committee as untrue. "I'm of the view it would lead to an increase in use and graduation to harder drugs," said Penson. "I don't see any compelling push (for legalization), certainly not from my constituents in the Peace River region. I would be surprised if people were supportive of this initiative." The senate report was the end result of a two-year investigation into the use and abuse of pot in Canada. The final 600-page report was distilled down to 11 recommendations, including legalizing producing, selling and use of marijuana, amnesty for the approximately 600,000 Canadians saddled with criminal records for past possession of marijuana charges, and an easing-up on the current guidelines for the medical use of cannabis. The committee also recommended amending the legal blood/alcohol limit of .08 to .04 in cases where liquor has been combined with other mind-altering drugs. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth