Pubdate: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 Source: Markham Economist & Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Metroland Printing Contact: http://www.yorkregion.com/news/Markham Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2360 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) DISCONNECT BETWEEN POT USE, LAWS It is not surprising a new study says the number and average age of pot smokers in Ontario is rising. Use of the drug once was most prevalent among teens and twenty-somethings. But now the average pot user is 31, according to the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, which notes smoking and drinking are in decline. Those teens who got high in the 1970s, '80s or '90s are now adults with kids of their own, but many are still smoking up. In fact, 14 per cent of adults are smoking pot with some regularity. You may have attended a party lately and found one or more of the adults quietly wandered off and smoked up, even though there was plenty of legal alcohol available. The Paul Martin Liberals wanted to decriminalize marijuana possession while cracking down on the growers. Their idea never became law and they were later defeated. Nevertheless, many Canadians toke more boldly than ever, thinking they can puff with impunity when they are really at the mercy of the police if caught. Meanwhile, police regularly bust grow-ops, which can be a fire hazard and, as a criminal enterprise often in the centre of residential neighbourhoods, a public safety risk. Clearly there is a disconnect between people's personal behaviour and its consequences out there in our community. It is just the Me Generation now a little older, who will not forgo that particular kind of high they can only get from marijuana and will let others break the law to supply them? Is it the fact that it's illegal that adds to the thrill? Some day we will have to own up to this problem. Either we will have to accept that marijuana use is so deeply ingrained in our society that it is unfair and unwise to be throwing people in jail and fostering an underworld of crime to feed our demand. It is a drug that is probably no more harmful than alcohol, which is legal, generates tax revenue and creates jobs in which you do not end up in prison. That, or once you reach adulthood, the rituals of adolescence such as smoking pot, should be dropped as you try to be a responsible adult who understands the importance obeying the law and setting an example for your children. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom