Pubdate: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 Source: Fort McMurray Today (CN AB) Copyright: 2013 Fort McMurray Today Contact: http://www.fortmcmurraytoday.com/letters Website: http://www.fortmcmurraytoday.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1012 Author: Johnna Ruocco TRUDEAU TAKES A HIT FOR HIGHER GROUND Liberal leader Justin Trudeau's father said it best: "The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation." Too right he was. And that holds true for politicians as well. What a politician does in their spare time or in their own home doesn't concern me, as long as it's not illegal and not hurting anybody. And I don't consider a couple of tokes off of a marijuana joint to be illegal. Justin Trudeau publically admitted to smoking marijuana five or six times since he was 18, with the most recent occurrence in 2010 while he was an MP ( although he was at his home and not in an official capacity during the "transgression". Trudeau was out of the country on several of these occasions, which is definitely of no concern to the Canadians. No doubt that this was no accidental admittance, but a planned publicity stunt. It sure makes him seem more human and connectable than Prime Minister Stephen Harper with his nose high in the air, blacklisting a man for smoking a handful of times. Why does any of this matter? Who really cares? Is this really an issue that is relevant to anyone's vote in the 2015 election? It comes as no surprise the Conservatives have latched onto this non- issue, as they have so many else. It's especially predictable in this time of trouble and scandal for the reigning party. Isn't that the Conservative motto - Why answer questions when you can deflect? The political scene on the federal level just gets more and more ridiculous. It's no wonder voter apathy is so high when this is what makes the nightly news. Here's an idea: Let's discuss issues that matter to Canadians. Yes, decriminalization and/ or legalization of marijuana are issues to discuss, but not the drug use history of a party leader with a couple of indiscretions under his belt. Sadly, the Conservative party will use this ridiculous story as evidence that Trudeau is not fit to lead a country. It's likely it will pop up in an attack ad at some point down the line. Yet it is doubtful that Trudeau will lose any votes because of this. Anyone who would not vote for him for his minor use of marijuana was most likely never going to vote for him anyways. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom