Pubdate: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2006, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Antonella Artuso RIGHT-WING REEFER John Tory Admits Smoking Up In Youth, Even Favouring Lenience Conservative Leader John Tory used marijuana as a high school and university student, once favoured lighter sentences for pot traffickers and even drove while "stoned." The revelations are contained in a 30-year-old newspaper column that Tory wrote as a law student for Obiter Dicta, the official student newspaper of Osgoode Hall Law School. A copy of the article was provided to the Sun by a Liberal source. Tory, 52, said in an interview yesterday that he was writing honestly about his experiences with weed, but he hasn't used it since those early days. "That was then and this is now," he said. "I'm 30 years older, hopefully a lot wiser. I think these are experiences that kids often have that help them to learn lessons and shape their attitudes when they get older." Over the weekend, Tory toured a Jane St. apartment building that was used as a marijuana grow-op and called on the Ontario government to push for much tougher sentencing for grow-op offences. In his law student article, Tory said that he favoured decriminalization of pot, thought it was "absurd" to throw marijuana traffickers in jail and even mused about selling it as a legal product like alcohol. Tory said yesterday that he still believes it's unfair to give someone the stigma of a criminal record for simple possession but now believes in tougher sentences for traffickers. The youthful Tory wrote that he used marijuana "to some extent" in high school and in his first year of university but hadn't touched the stuff in several years. "At the time, I really saw nothing wrong with it although on certain occasions in certain circumstances I was somewhat paranoid of the badge swooping down and carting me away," he wrote. Tory advised his fellow student readers that while a few tokes of marijuana "in his head anyway" didn't produce the impairment of several drinks, it still impacted negatively on his driving. Pot Down His Pants "I know from stoned driving experience that it affects my depth perceptions quite markedly," he wrote. "Like the time I was driving down Hwy. 48 and pulled to a stop at a stop sign which was 200 yards further down the highway. Or the time I sat on a hotel bed in a far distant land, convinced that I couldn't speak for more than an hour." Tory went on to reminisce about the time he and a friend were entering a Lake Simcoe marina with a half pound of marijuana aboard and noticed they were being followed by another boat with a powerful searchlight. "I managed to persuade my accomplice not to ditch the stuff so he stuffed it down his pants and we made it to the dock without incident," Tory wrote. The Conservative leader said he believes many people his age have similar tales to tell. "I characterize (the article) as honest observations of somebody 30 years ago," Tory said. "And at the same time I listened to Jimi Hendrix and I had long hair that was almost down to my shoulders, which my father was constantly telling me to get cut because I looked like a hippie." All three provincial leaders -- including Premier Dalton McGuinty and NDP Leader Howard Hampton -- have admitted under previous questioning by reporters to experimenting with pot or hashish as young men. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman