Pubdate: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 Source: North Bay Nugget (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 North Bay Nugget Contact: http://www.nugget.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2226 Author: Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles, with files from Canadian Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) BERRIGAN PLEASED POT LAW REINSTATED Local News - North Bay police will resume laying charges for possession of even small amounts of marijuana, following a court ruling Tuesday. The Court of Appeal for Ontario sealed a legal loophole opened in January that had rendered Canada's marijuana-possession laws virtually unenforceable. For the past few months, police across Canada have not been charging people for possessing small amounts of marijuana because the law didn't exist. "On a personal level I'm really happy that the law was reinstated, especially when it comes to addressing impaired driving," said North Bay Police Chief George Berrigan. "It's difficult for officers to detect marijuana specifically when taken with small amounts of alcohol," he said. A clear distinction was made by the court between illegal possession of marijuana for social and recreational use and possession for medical use provided that proper and legal exceptions have been obtained. Berrigan said since that time police services have been given a "bum rap" when it comes to charging someone for simple possession. "Were not targeting the person who possesses one or two grams," he said. "Most charges of simple possession happen because the person is involved in other things." "Were not targeting the person who possesses one or two grams," he said. "Most charges of simple possession happen because the person is involved in other things." The court upheld an earlier Ontario Superior Court ruling that found patients who qualified under the program were unfairly restricted in obtaining a safe, legal supply of the drug. A three-judge panel addressed and revised specific provisions of the federal Marijuana Medical Access Regulations. The provisions restricted licensed growers from receiving compensation for their product, growing the drug for more than one qualified patient and pooling resources with other licensed producers. It also struck down the requirement that sick people are to get two doctors to validate their need to use marijuana as a drug. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk