Pubdate: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 Source: Record, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2012 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.royalcityrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1654 THE CHORUS OF VOICES IS RISING IN POT DEBATE Municipal leaders from around the province are in Victoria this week, discussing everything from the RCMP contract to tsunami debris, recycling programs and water issues, but what will garner the most headlines today (and has had everyone talking all week) is the vote on a resolution for decriminalizing marijuana. Make no mistake: municipalities have no power to change these laws themselves. What they're debating at the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities, and what they'll be voting on today, is whether or not to call for the "appropriate government to decriminalize marijuana and research the regulation and taxation of marijuana." CORD That's a fancy way of saying they'd put pressure on the feds in Ottawa to review the current legislation and make some changes. It's high time the question was reexamined, and we applaud the municipal leaders for putting it on the front burner. The fact that it's on the agenda at all reflects the growing recognition that the current approach isn't working - and worse, is causing harm, costing a lot of money and filling up prisons along the way. Our own Mayor Wayne Wright has deftly avoided taking a stand one way or another in the past, but our story last week about a medical marijuana dispensary opening up in New Westminster certainly shows there's a long way to go here in the Royal City: Wright said in no uncertain terms it would not be opening up, while the police stated there was no legal provision for such a facility. But the tide is turning. New West's own former MLA Graeme Bowbrick, a one-time attorney general, came out earlier this year in favour of legislation changes alongside a number of other former AGs. And with this week's UBCM debate and vote, more voices are joining the chorus. Perhaps it's time to listen. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom