Pubdate: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 Source: Brandon Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2005, Brandon Sun Contact: http://www.brandonsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2437 Author: Merv Tweed, MP Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?241 (Methamphetamine - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) TORIES WILL TAKE ON CRIME Over the past few weeks I have been troubled by the headlines from across our country and within our community. Violent crime rates are rising and it is time Prime Minister Paul Martin shows a commitment to protecting Canadian citizens and taking a serious look at the criminal justice policy proposals myself and my fellow Conservative MPs have been proposing to deal with emerging crime issues. It is time that the Liberal government supported the frontline law enforcement officials across our country that serve to protect our rights and freedoms each day. On many occasions over the last parliamentary session, Conservative MPs proposed increased funding for more police officers only to have Liberals vote against the legislation and direct more federal funds to the failed gun registry. The billions that have gone to fund a gun registry that has proven ineffective at stopping violent gun crime should have gone to increase the number of police patrolling our streets or guarding our border with the United States. The increased use of illegal drugs, particularly crystal meth, is a problem that has reached epidemic proportions. Conservative MPs are attempting to find solutions for this problem, which skyrocketed when the Liberals decreased penalties for marijuana possession, which resulted in cross-border drug trading. I support my Conservative colleagues in calling for the reclassification of crystal meth as a Schedule 1 drug, which would significantly toughen sentences the courts could impose for trafficking offenders. It is an idea supported by Canadian police chiefs but unfortunately the Liberals allowed the last session of Parliament to end without addressing this extremely important matter. The Conservative party has repeatedly called on the Liberal government to implement minimum sentences for violent and repeat offenders. The Liberal government's brand of revolving door justice has proven ineffective in serving as a deterrent to would-be criminals. I am pleased the Conservative party will be establishing a cross-country task force on criminal justice. On Thursday, Stephen Harper announced that the Conservative Party Task Force on Safe Streets will travel across Canada meeting with victims of crime, community leaders and frontline law enforcement officials. I am also pleased to announce Brandon has been confirmed as a stop on the task force's national tour. The goal of this task force is to gain a better understanding of the emerging crime issues facing our nation and to develop enhanced solutions. I believe that Canadians are looking to their elected officials to develop policy that protects them, their families and their property. I will continue to meet with constituents in Brandon-Souris to hear their concerns regarding criminal justice. Merv Tweed, MP Brandon-Souris - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin