Pubdate: Sat, 17 May 2003 Source: Chomedey Laval News, The (CN QU) Copyright: 2003 The Chomedey Laval News Contact: http://www.chomedeynews.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2596 Author: Savas Fortis POT TO BECOME A CASH CROP? Justice Minister Martin Cauchon recently traveled to Washington to brief U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft on the Liberal government's plan to do away with jail terms and criminal records for people convicted of possession of small amounts of pot. Instead, the Liberals propose to fine offenders, treating the incident in the same manner as a traffic violation. I am relieved by the Liberals recent announcements to US attorney general John Ashcroft for several reasons. For one, before this legislation was tabled in the Canadian House of Commons, our government leaders have had the courtesy to inform our neighbours to the south about its implications so as to allay their fears. So the Liberal sucking up continues and is quickly becoming costly as the Chretien government also announced another 200 million aide package for Iraq. At this rate, actually fighting in the war would have ended up costing less. I am reassured to learn that the use of marijuana is not being decriminalized; instead it may become a cash cow for government coffers as the fines are handed out. Leave it to the Chretien Liberals to figure out a way to get a piece of this multi-billion dollar black market activity. I could not understand why they would risk raising this delicate issue but now the possibilities seem endless. Who knows - if this initial trial goes well, the Liberals might not only legalize pot use, but also levy taxes on its sale and use. We already know what that did for the price of cigarettes and alcohol. I am sure all pot users must be chomping at the bit, knowing that the next time they light up they may actually be helping to reduce the national debt. This pot may just turn out to be a pot of gold for revenue Canada. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom