Pubdate: Fri, 09 May 2003
Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON)
Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership
Contact:  http://www.fyiottawa.com/ottsun.shtml
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329
Author: Barry Carvish
Note: Parenthetical remark by the Sun editor; headline by newshawk

TESTING THE WATERS WITH DECRIMINALIZATION

There  has been criticism regarding the decriminalization of cannabis, 
as  many  people don't think this will solve the problem with grow ops and 
trafficking, and it won't solve many other police concerns, but we must 
realize that the government cannot jump into legalization without 
first  testing  the  waters with decriminalization. No country has yet 
legalized cannabis, although there are some who would like to. UN drug 
treaties  prevent  us  from  taking that move, and we should seriously 
consider whether these treaties are realistic in this day and age.

We  will  soon  learn  the  failures  of  decriminalization, as we are 
learning  the  failures  of prohibition. This is an industry worthy of 
validation. The best part so far, though, is we will not be threatened 
with  criminal  records for cannabis use. You have to applaud them for 
such  a  move, as it is bold in contrast to our neighbouring country's 
stand  on  this  issue.  Good  to  know  that  on some issues they are 
listening  to  the  Canadian  people  and  not bowing to international 
pressure.

The industry will not be under control until the government allows the 
regulated  production  of  cannabis  for sale: Legalization. This will 
effectively  remove  a  major  portion  of illegal drug money from the 
underground  Canadian  economy  and  keep  the drug away from underage 
users,  as  right  now  there  are  no  controls  regarding the age of 
consumption. It is easier for kids to get pot than alcohol or tobacco. 
Decriminalization  is  a  step in the right direction. It will confirm 
what  police  forces have been practising for years now: That personal use 
should not be treated as a crime.

Barry Carvish

Victoria

(It's fair to say the police have better things to do with their time)
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