Pubdate: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 Source: Stouffville Sun/Tribune (CN ON) Copyright: 2010 Stouffville Sun/Tribune Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2431 Website: http://www.yorkregion.com/community/whitchurch-stouffville Author: Jim Mason POLICE SWEEP TAKES CLOAK OFF HIGH TIMES So, you enjoy dabbling in marijuana, eh? It's just a hangover from your college days, right? Weekend recreation. Nothing serious. You're not hurting anyone and you've got the scientific data that proves smoking a joint is no worse than tipping a few lagers. You're not alone. Just ask York Regional Police. They announced Friday that 23 people had been charged with drug-related offences during a late-winter sweep through Whitchurch-Stouffville. Most took place in Stouffville. Most facing charges are local residents. They're a mix of youths and adults, male and female. They're our neighbours. And while no names were released, a scan of recent charges (click on the Media Majors file on yrp.ca) shows locals into their 50s facing cannabis-related charges. We shouldn't be surprised. Those rolling papers sold at the corner store won't all wrap tobacco. And just where does all the product from those York Region grow-ops wind up? I walked into a cloud in a washroom at the Stouffville Arena last month and thought I stepped into a Jimmy Buffett concert, circa 1977. That pungent odour that permeated college parties lives on like a Cheech&Chong routine. A lingering problem is that despite the efforts of everyone from Pierre Trudeau to Joe Clark, marijuana has not been de-crimnilized in this country, save for those with medical exemptions. A conviction from that docket full of charges laid here this winter could hurt your chances of getting into college, getting that new job or getting across the border. Up in smoke, eh? Jim Mason is editor of The Sun-Tribune. . - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D