Pubdate: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: The Windsor Star 2004 Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsor/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Jody Pressman Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n1427/a05.html GROW-OPS IN BUSINESS BECAUSE OF PROHIBITION Re: Utilities to get right to cut power to Suspected Grow-ops, Oct. 8, Page C1. Monte Kwinter's (the province's solicitor general) flip flop on giving hydro inspectors police powers to search people's homes shows a minister who is woefully uninformed on the issues. Someone send Kwinter a copy of the Charter of Rights. He might learn something if he ever reads it. One would expect such ideas in a dictatorship or police state, but perhaps that's what Kwinter has in mind. People use electricity in their homes for a variety of purposes, including heating, cooking, laundry, and lifesaving medical equipment. His idea to let hydro companies cut off power without notice is ridiculous. Instead of finding intrusive ways to infringe on the rights of citizens, the government would do better to address the real reason grow-ops are found in houses in the first place -- prohibition. Prohibiting marijuana has made marijuana more prevalent and more widely consumed. There is little evidence to suggest entrenching this policy further will do anything except increase the profit margin for organized crime. Canadians want a science-based approach to cannabis, not a fear-and-emotion-based attempt to institute police-state powers that even police do not possess. Grow-ops are a fact of life under a prohibition environment. It's high time for the voter to let the Dalton McGuinty government know it's heading down the wrong track with this plan. If Mr. Kwinter seriously wants to stop grow-ops or make them safer, he should repeal prohibition and look at ways to regulate the marijuana trade, because after 80 years of prohibition, I think it is clear that grow-ops in homes are here to stay -- until we do. Jody Pressman Executive director, NORML Canada Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake