Pubdate: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 Source: Williams Lake Tribune, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Williams Lake Tribune Contact: http://www.wltribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1226 Author: Diana French POT POLITICS The first leadership candidate off the block for the NDP is Dana Larsen. Mr. Larsen is founding editor of Cannabis Culture, founder of both the Vancouver Dispensary Society and EndProhibition. The media will have a field day with the marijuana connection and I'm willing to bet the rest of his platform (and he does have one) will be ignored. Marijuana has been big news here lately with the Cariboo being one of the hottest areas for "outside interests" to be growing the stuff. I was surprised that Mayor Kerry Cook had the big marijuana bust on her "best news for 2010" list. My idea of good news would be not to have any "outside" criminals operating here in the first place. We have enough of our own. I'm certainly no booster of mood altering drugs, but we're such hypocrites. Study after study shows that booze is the most harmful substance humans abuse regularly to damage themselves, and tobacco can't be used "safely" in any form. We're mostly OK with both because they are socially acceptable. Marijuana isn't, so it's a bonanza for organized crime. When the RCMP raided the B.C. legislative buildings seven years ago, (the beginning of the Basi-Virk saga, remember that?) there were suggestions of drug involvement. At the time, RCMP spokesman Staff Sgt. John Ward said organized crime and its control over the drug trade had reached "epidemic" proportions, stretching to every corner of the province and it was "going to get worse before it got better. " Well, we know the marijuana trade has stretched itself into the Cariboo. Who knows what else? We seldom hear of other drugs being busted. Maybe the Cariboo is free of heroin, cocaine, crystal meth, etc. Mr. Larsen will be bringing the marijuana issue into the open. It will be interesting to see the level of his support. Diana French is a freelance columnist for the Tribune. She is a former Tribune editor, retired teacher, historian, and book author. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D