Pubdate: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 The Abbotsford Times Contact: http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n096/a02.html Author: Gertie Pool IT WILL TAKE MAJOR MIRACLE TO WAKE UP NATION'S LAWMAKERS EDITOR, THE TIMES: Re: Our View in Friday's Times entitled Do we need death before action here? Yes, I believe we do and more. With the everlasting lenient drug rulings seen in Abbotsford court rooms today, our city is become a paradise for drug dealers. Abbotsford is where one can watch 108 drug related court rulings, with 208 charges, emerge into a 97 per cent accused release rate without paying a dime. Now, that is paradise in bloom for any drug dealer, don't you agree? Yet, what is wrong with the dysfunctional justice system today? I found it hilarious to hear B.C. Attorney General Wally Opal tell an audience last Friday that he would need to study how tough other provinces sentence when it has been known for ages that Alberta, Ontario and the U.S. have a far stricter rule of law in regards to these matters. On the other hand, I recall NDP leader Jack Layton and Liberal Stephane Dion boldly proclaim how that they would bring down the government at once if they dared to enforce their planned crime bill last fall. So, how can anyone do anything when la makers push nothing but their own agenda ? The Canadian "discretionary system" makes judges decide what sentences to hand down. In the "guideline system" lawmakers set minimum and maximum sentences for each crime. Then a sentencing commission sets a numerical range for each crime based on the age of the offender and their previous convictions. What about the more sentences the longer the sentence? Sounds logical to me. Nonetheless, it will take a miracle of magnificent proportion to wake up the lawmakers in Ottawa. I am pretty glum about the present ill-considered justice system but with men like local MLA John Van Dongen and a police force working hard to tackle the problem, there is a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. Gertie Pool Abbotsford - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom