Pubdate: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 Source: Burlington Post (CN ON) Column: My View Copyright: 2009 Burlington Post Contact: http://www.burlingtonpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1528 Author: Mike Wallace Note: Mike Wallace is the Conservative MP for the federal riding of Burlington. Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?216 (CN Police) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) GETTING TOUGH ON CRIME Criminals don't stop. They don't stop for constitutional emergencies. They don't stop for presidential visits and they certainly don't stop during global economic crises. For a while, the media focus was off crime and onto the challenges facing Canada during these troubling economic times. But recent examples of extreme gang violence in British Columbia are a stark reminder that the safety of Canadian families requires constant vigilance. We cannot afford to take the security of law abiding citizens for granted. We are very fortunate to be living in Burlington. According to Maclean's magazine's 2009 Most Dangerous Cities list, Halton has been named the safest regional municipality in Canada and the safest place to live in the GTA. Congratulations to our Halton police for its hard work in keeping our community safe. However, there is more work to be done. Criminal gangs have been growing in power and scope and our government is taking meaningful action. The rights of the victims have been ignored in the past while the plight of the criminals was all that seemed to matter. Since taking office, the Conservative government has made great strides toward improving our ability to prevent crime, apprehend criminals and prosecute them accordingly. But there is more to do. Last week, we introduced new legislation that will crack down on gang-related drug trafficking and violence. These new laws will mean mandatory prison sentences for anyone convicted of organized crime related to drug trafficking or weapons offences. Judges will be able to impose mandatory prison terms for crimes where drugs are sold to children or where sales are made near schools or places that children are often found. The new laws will also raise the maximum penalties for producing illegal drugs from 7-14 years. In addition, murders connected to gangs and organized crime will be automatically classified as first-degree. These new laws build on our previous actions to keep Canadians safe. Since first being elected in 2006, the Conservative government has taken strong, deliberate action to protect our streets and neighbourhoods. We've delivered 1,500 new RCMP officers and are working with the provinces and municipalities toward hiring 2,500 new municipal police officers. We took action with laws for mandatory minimum sentences for gun crimes. We introduced tougher laws to keep gun criminals off our streets and tougher sentences for repeat violent offenders. Our Tackling Violent Crime Act became law early last year. I have been fully supportive of this act to make Burlington a safer community. Criminals don't stop and neither will our government. This new action to fight gang crime and protect law abiding Canadians will build on our previous actions to deliver safer communities across the country. For additional information, please contact my office at or 905-639-5757. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom