Pubdate: Sat, 24 Sep 2011
Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB)
Copyright: 2011 Canwest Publishing Inc.
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Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/66
Author: Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada. 

FOR THE RECORD

I would like to take this opportunity to correct some of the points
made in the article by Stephen Maher regarding our government's
efforts to tackle serious drug crimes in Canada. Contrary to his
assertions, the Safe Streets and Communities Act does not target
"small-time pot farmers." The proposed mandatory sentences for
production of between six and 200 marijuana plants, only apply when
the offence is carried out for the "purpose of trafficking."

Furthermore, for the trafficking of illicit drugs, certain aggravating
factors must also be present for the mandatory sentences to apply,
including the use of violence or weapons, selling to youth or posing a
hazard to the health and safety of residential neighbourhoods.

This bill does not target individuals who have unfortunately become
addicted to drugs. Simple possession offences would not be subject to
any mandatory penalties.

Again, the act is carefully targeted at disrupting criminal
organizations who supply illicit drugs, which is without a doubt, the
most significant source of money for gangs and organized crime.

Drug producers and dealers who threaten the safety of our communities,
must face tougher penalties. Our message is clear: if you sell or
produce drugs, you'll pay with jail time.

The Hon. Rob Nicholson

Ottawa 
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