Pubdate: Wed, 02 Dec 2009 Source: Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Sterling Newspapers Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/525 Note: The newspaper does not have an active website. Author: Niki Best PETITIONING IS A RIGHT Editor, The Gazette: I have the right to voice my opinion, and as a taxpaying citizen of Canada, I have the right to know where and on what services my tax dollars are being spent. That also gives me the right to be opposed to how my tax dollars are being spent. Neither city council members, the mayor, nor anybody else has the right to tell me how I should feel about my tax dollars being spent. It is my right to support a petition (I did not write) that states, "We the undersigned petition council to end all spending and discussion about medical marijuana issues that do not originate from an outside source. "Taking discussion time and spending any tax dollars on the issue when, in almost the same breath, you can't afford watering, weed eating and other summer beautification projects is offensive to us as taxpayers." The petition does not read that anyone signing it is opposed to medical marijuana. The legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes falls into the hands of judges throughout Canada. The petition is not opposed to lobbying to legalize medicinal marijuana; it is opposed to the spending of our tax dollars in doing so. I, like many parents out there, want my children to have a green ball field to play on. I, like many others, want a safe community that draws and attracts others to live, work and shop here. I, like many others, want my tax dollars being spent in a manner that will encourage the economy and growth of Grand Forks. I, like many others, do not feel that lobbying the government or bringing in speakers to facilitate workshops on the medical marijuana issue is ensuring that any of the above is being taken care of with our tax dollars. If council members want to lobby the government or hold public forums, by all means do so, on one's own name and dollar. If certain council members feel attacked personally by that petition, then maybe they should look at the manner in which they are delivering their approach on the subject. If people feel the need to boycott certain stores because of that petition, they have the right to do so because that is the Canada in which we live. Everyone has the aright to stand up for what they believe in! Niki Best, Grand Forks - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D