Pubdate: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 Source: Standard Freeholder (Cornwall, CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/sRKlJFsP Website: http://www.standard-freeholder.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1169 Author: Herb Couch GETING TOUGH ON WEED DOESN'T EQUAL GETTING TOUGH ON CRIME Re: Let's get tough on crime with the genuine criminals, October 14 Yes! Dave Breakenridge is correct. Mandatory jail sentences for people who grow as few as five marijuana plants is bad. The prohibition of marijuana is not getting "tough on crime." Rather, it is getting "stupid on crime." Indeed, marijuana prohibition sends the wrong messages to our young people. First, putting non-violent plant users and growers in jails because they make a much safer choice, of marijuana instead of beer, is more than hypocritical, it's bullying. Why are we sending an adult message to our young people that bullying and hurting others is okay? Second, why do we let organized crime control the lucrative, tax-free marijuana market? Organized crime does not worry about product quality, paying taxes, or age limits. Why are we teaching our young people, that if they want to have a good paying job, they should consider joining a gang? Third, why do we waste hundreds of millions of dollars in futile attempts to enforce marijuana prohibition?We are teaching our young people that building more prisons to house non-violent marijuana growers and users is more important than adequate funding for public education. Now, that is really stupid! It's time for the Conservative Party to come to its senses. If we want to protect our young people and have safer communities, we need to end marijuana prohibition and set up a regulated market. Herb Couch Nelson, B. C. Educators For Sensible Drug Policy: www.efsdp.org - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake