Pubdate: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 Source: Vancouver 24hours (CN BC) Copyright: 2015 Vancouver 24 hrs. Contact: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/letters Website: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3837 Author: Bill Tieleman Page: 4 DISPENSE WITH THE REEFER MADNESS "Once you legalize something, you normalize it. When you normalize it, the message is that it's safe and marijuana is not safe for young people." - Conservative Health Minister Rona Ambrose So let's be blunt about blunts - marijuana will be consumed by a significant portion of the Canadian population regardless of the laws) while trying to score political points with its rightwing base. But even some Conservative voters can't be happywiththisham-handed approach to marijuana - or Ambrose's obvious attempt to paint the opposition as drug fiends pushing dope to kids. Fortunately, Vancouver council is taking a more sensible course by proposing regulations for the 80 medicinal marijuana dispensaries that have sprung up since the federal government in 2014 banned pot cultivation by patients with a prescription. Proposed city regulations - a steep $30,000 annual licensing fee and staying 300 metres away from schools, community centres and other dispensaries - ensure some responsibility instead of chaos. Marijuana is anathema to Prime Minister Stephen Harper'sConservatives, but an Angus Reid poll last year found59% ofCanadiansand 70% of British Columbians backed legalization. Ambrose, however, doesn't care about the majoritywho favour ending the criminal prohibition on marijuana. "I would not support a Justin Trudeau Canada, where what's happening in downtown Vancouver [is repeated elsewhere] where pot dispensaries are opening up on corners. They are notregulated," Ambrosetold CBC Radio host Stephen Quinn on Friday. Attacking Liberal Leader Trudeau - who supports legalization - or New Democrat leader Tom Mulcair - who backs decriminalization - as the problem insults voters' intelligence and their desire for a sensible solution. Andwith bothWashington State and Colorado legalizing marijuana, even a Conservative cabinet minister should be able to tell whichway theweed wind is blowing. So let's be blunt about blunts - marijuana will be consumed by a significant portion of the Canadian population regardless of the laws. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson's regulation solution - in the absence of leadership from the Conservative government - is both welcome and necessary. Pretending the marijuana mess will vanish into thin air by either ignoring it or putting pot users in prison is far more delusional than you can get even by toking up. - ------------------------------------------ Bill Tieleman is a former NDP strategist. Read his blog at http:// billtieleman.blogspot.comor - --- MAP posted-by: Matt