Pubdate: Thu, 25 Jun 2015 Source: Kamloops This Week (CN BC) Copyright: 2015 Kamloops This Week Contact: http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1271 A RATIONAL STEP BY VANCOUVER Regardless of where one stands on the marijuana-legalization debate, it is simply irrefutable that the City of Vancouver's decision to regulate its burgeoning medical-marijuana dispensary business is positive. There are about 100 storefront marijuana dispensaries operating in Vancouver and they exist because the police in that city have taken a stance to concentrate on real crime, rather than spend precious time seeking to shut down the stores. By seeking to regulate the stores - not the product sold - the City of Vancouver wants to ensure regulation is strict and that locations are away from schools, community centres and other marijuana dispensaries. With a permit fee of $30,000, Vancouver is ensuring it is more difficult, not easier, for such businesses to operate in the city. Compare the city's rational response to the fact marijuana is on its way to being decriminalized or legalized to the sad histrionic viewpoint of federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose, whose ridiculous warnings would be more at home in a Reefer Madness script. Like her Conservative peers. Ambrose sticks to the failed war-on-pot stance that has done nothing but make gangsters rich and give regular people criminal records. Ambrose opposed Vancouver's plan to regulate its medical-marijuana dispensary business, noting marijuana is illegal and claiming such regulation will increase pot use and addiction. Of course, Ambrose is wrong. Regulation and the stiff permit fee that will accompany it will likely result in fewer medical marijuana dispensaries in Vancouver, so Ambrose's fear of skyrocketing addiction rates will probably not come to fruition. Speaking of addiction, has Ambrose perused the latest statistics on death and damage that results from legal alcohol? - --- MAP posted-by: Matt