Pubdate: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 Source: Monday Magazine (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 Monday Publications Contact: http://mondaymag.com/monday/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1150 POLICE: NO POLICY ON POT For years, the word on the street has been that police in British Columbia don't bother to arrest or prosecute anyone for possessing small amounts of marijuana. The conventional wisdom said that while pot wasn't officially legal, in effect, it might as well have been. That's what Jon Lipton thought, and why he was so surprised in February when he was busted with less than a gram--barely enough to role one decent fatty--of the plant. "It's just a shock to me," says the 36-year-old, who has had five court appearances on the charge already, with a trial set for October 15. Marijuana use should be a personal choice for responsible adults, he says, and he can't believe the time and money that police and crown prosecutors have put into putting together a case against him. "There are so many people involved in my little case, it's a crime that so much taxpayers' money has been wasted on this." Victoria police sergeant Todd Wellman says, "Typically, members have been using their discretion . . . I think police have been reflecting the general public's view around possession of small amounts. It's not a blanket coverage that you can carry around small amounts of marijuana and police won't charge you. It's not a blanket policy. There is no policy." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake