Pubdate: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 THIS DAY IN HISTORY February 13, 1998: Rebagliati Ordeal Revives Pot Debate Stories from our pages over the last 150 years. It would appear an outpouring of support by Canadians for embattled Olympic snowboarder Ross Rebagliati has been a mind-expanding experience for parliamentarians. Several federal politicians sniffed the wind Thursday and said they would welcome a Commons debate on the subject of decriminalizing marijuana use in the wake of Rebagliati's positive test for pot at the Winter Games. The Whistler resident had his gold medal reinstated Thursday by the International Olympic Committee to widespread applause in Canada. Keith Martin, MP for Malahat-Juan de Fuca, has long supported the decriminationalization of marijuana "which is very different from legalization of marijuana." Martin said from Ottawa that he expects Rebagliati will come home to Canada "revelling in his gold medal and not his exploits with the demon weed. NDP Leader Alexa McDonough said Rebagliati's friendly association with pot smokers has highlighted the difference between marijuana use and hard drugs. In Victoria, marijuana proponent Ian Hunter called Rebagliati's ordeal "quite the victory for the sides of liberty and freedom. It's really highlighting the stupidity and injustice of the drug war." The owner of the Sacred Herb, which has sold marijuana seeds, added: "What it's done is once again put pot decriminalization on the front burner of public discussion." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek