Pubdate: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 Source: Hope Standard (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Hope Standard Contact: http://www.hopestandard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1397 POT LAWS BACK ON THE AGENDA How many people you know have used marijuana in the past year? Would you consider them criminals? The number is probably a lot higher than you think. Some five million Canadians smoked marijuana in 2004, according to a United Nations report on drug use around the world. That's about one in six people. With B.C. being known for its ?particular fondness for cannabis, the ratio is probably higher here. Perhaps much higher. So, perhaps one in five of the people you know between the ages of 15 and retirement has used marijuana in the past year. You probably do not consider this ratio of your friends and associates to be criminals. Obviously they should not be considered criminals, or treated in the same manner before the law as people who commit assaults, theft or fraud. But they are. We hope that Senator Larry Campbell's call for decriminalization for small amounts of marijuana once again gains traction. He rightly points out that 600,000 Canadians who have been charged with marijuana possession offences have criminal records, and have difficulty travelling to the U.S. or crossing other international borders. The Liberal government put forward a bill to decriminalize marijuana in 2003. This came about after the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police recommended fines for simple possession, instead of Criminal Code charges. This move was vigorously opposed by the U.S. government, and was ultimately killed by Stephen Harper's Conservative minority government when it came to power. Senator Campbell has once again put this issue on the public agenda. Most Canadians believe that possessing and using small amounts of marijuana is generally a victimless crime, and one that causes little damage to society. Indeed it is prohibition, which has created a massive black market and underground economy, with guns and violence to protect profits, which is causing more harm. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek