Pubdate: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 Source: Times & Transcript (Moncton, CN NK) Copyright: 2009 New Brunswick Publishing Company Contact: http://timestranscript.canadaeast.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2660 Author: Rob Moore STRONG LAWS NEEDED TO BATTLE SERIOUS DRUG CRIMES To The Editor: Regarding the Times & Transcript story "Province pushes for stronger drug laws" in yesterday's edition, I thank New Brunswick Justice Minister Mike Murphy for his support of our government's efforts to combat serious drug crime. The illicit drug trade is the primary source of income for street gangs and other violent criminal organizations. These groups often establish dangerous marijuana grow-ops and methamphetamine labs in residential neighbourhoods. This represents a significant threat to communities throughout Canada. We need stronger sentences to send the message that we will not tolerate this kind of activity. I commend Mr. Murphy for his proposals and for working constructively with the federal government on this issue. It is unfortunate that the Liberals in the Senate chose to weaken our bill. Make no mistake, if there is a loophole in our legislation, it will be exploited. Because of these Liberal Senators, organized crime groups will be able to set-up several grow-ops with up to 200 plants each and not face mandatory jail time. The Liberal Party in Ottawa often claims to be tough on crime, but when the cameras are off they consistently and repeatedly undermine our efforts. The Liberals in the Senate previously attempted to gut our legislation to end the practice of two-for-one sentencing credits. I sincerely hope Michael Ignatieff and his Liberal colleagues will vote against these Senate amendments when the bill comes back to the House. For too long, these gangs who exploit our children and the addictions of others have been able to operate with impunity. It is time they faced meaningful consequences for their actions. Rob Moore, MP, Fundy Royal, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice Ottawa, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D