Pubdate: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2013 The Abbotsford Times Contact: http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009 Author: Rochelle Baker Cited: Sensible BC: http://www.sensiblebc.ca/ POT DEBATE HEATING UP AGAIN Pot activist coming to Abbotsford Wednesday to plant seeds for legalization of marijuana A pot activist with approval from Elections BC to collect signatures for a provincial referendum to legalize marijuana is coming to Abbotsford Wednesday. Dana Larsen, director of Sensible BC, is coming to the city to convince local supporters and volunteers to canvas for signatures in Abbotsford for the marijuana referendum campaign. The petition, which would function the same way as the HST campaign that went to referendum, would have 90 days to collect signatures from 10 per cent of the voters in every riding, starting on Sept. 9. If successful, the group's petition would be put to referendum in 2014. Sensible BC's draft bill aims to decriminalize marijuana and to stop police and the courts from expending resources to crack down on adults for simple pot possession, said Larsen. Sensible BC polling indicates 70 per cent of B.C. residents support the decriminalization of marijuana, said Larsen. "The question for us is, are there enough British Columbians who feel passionately about this issue for us to find the many canvassers and volunteers we need?" he said. At least 50 Abbotsford volunteers would be required to collect enough signatures locally, said Larsen. It will be a challenge but not impossible to get the requisite signatures in a city that has a reputation for being very conservative politically, said Larsen. Roughly 400,000 signatures will be required across all the electoral districts in the province. "We simply need a 10 per cent minimum in each district to make it to the referendum," he said. "We've done polling. .. and the majority of self-described conservative voters, 57 per cent of them, supported decriminalization [of marijuana]." "We've found this issue crosses every political boundary. Every political, age or gender group indicated a majority for this legislation." Larsen said that it also time to stop wasting police and judicial resources to charge and prosecute adults for pot possession. University of the Fraser Valley criminologist Irwin Cohen said it would be interesting to see what kind of support Sensible BC can generate in Abbotsford. "As a traditional and typically conservative community with strong Christian and Mennonite influences, it might make it difficult territory," said Cohen. Ten per cent of the local electorate wasn't an impossible threshold but the success of the campaign may hinge on what arguments the activist group employs, said Cohen. Arguments might focus around ending gang crime, potential tax revenues, health issues or personal freedoms, he noted. However, Cohen said he wasn't convinced that legalization of marijuana production would lead to a drop in crime. Most gangs producing pot are exporting it to other markets where it is illegal and decriminalizing it locally would not affect that trade, he said. He also noted that as far as he's aware Abbotsford Police aren't busting people for pot possession unless they come across it during some other type of arrest. However, many people may support or oppose the legalization of marijuana for emotional reasons rather than empirical data on the economic, health or criminal justice aspects of the proposal, Cohen added. But there does seem to be a general trend in public thinking that decriminalization may be inevitable, he said. "Some people take the view, if not today, then tomorrow," said Cohen. "If you look at the recent referendums in the U.S. and the general pubic attitude to marijuana, you could make the argument the writing is on the wall and that it's a matter of time." Larsen will be at the Abbotsford Clearbrook Library, 43430 George Ferguson Way, on Wednesday from 7 - 8:30 p.m. The coalition will also be signing up volunteers for the upcoming petition drive on Wednesday. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt