Pubdate: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 Source: Meadow Lake Progress (CN SN) Copyright: 2004 Meadow Lake Progress Contact: http://www.bowesnet.com/mlprogress/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2156 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) RETHINK DECRIMINALIZATION Meadow Lake Progress - Statistics Canada recently reported that drug charges are up all over the country, with the most offences being in possession of marijuana. The federal government is planning to decriminalize marijuana by making it a ticket offence rather than a Criminal Code matter. However these latest statistics should hopefully raise some eyebrows. With a 42 per cent rise nationally and 97 per cent in Saskatchewan alone since the 1990s it makes one wonder whether the issue was always there or if it's just coming to the forefront. Some lawmakers are saying it's becoming more common to have possession charges because people are being acclimatized by the nature of discussions around marijuana. These are disturbing trends, especially when you consider that at the moment there really are no tests to determine how intoxicated a person is from drugs. That has major implications in other areas such as driving, where drivers can be charged with impaired driving even for being under the influence of drugs. The government is looking at new legislation to help law enforcement officers combat this issue, but the completion of research being done by the European Union could be as far as two years away. There are deeper issues when lawmakers start talking about lessening penalties for drugs than whether or not law enforcement officers have less paperwork or fewer court appearances. Not enough research or studying has gone into the after effects. The Justice Minister needs to re-examine the decriminalization of marijuana and study more facts before moving ahead. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom