Pubdate: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2015 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Peter O'Neil Page: A2 LIBERAL CANDIDATE QUITS OVER POT COMMENT OTTAWA - A Liberal candidate in B.C. abandoned her candidacy on Thursday after Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau distanced himself from her controversial comments on marijuana. Joy Davies, running in South Surrey-White Rock against former Surrey mayor Dianne Watts, was quoted on Facebook and in a subsequent interview as saying that it's fine for parents to smoke pot at home with children present. Even, she said, if the mother is pregnant. "The children of the mothers who used it during pregnancy had higher IQs and were better socially established than the children whose mothers didn't," Davies told Huffington Post Canada. Trudeau, whose party advocates legalization of marijuana, said in Vancouver early Thursday that Davies' comments reflect neither the party position nor his personal views. "The Liberal party took the position we have to control and regulate marijuana primarily for one reason. Mr. Harper's approach is currently not protecting our children," he told reporters in Vancouver. Late Thursday, Davies took to Facebook again: "After much consideration, I have decided to resign as the Liberal candidate for South Surrey-White Rock, effective immediately. I believe in the work that the Liberal team is doing and my personal opinion and past comments should not distract from what is most important right now - ensuring all Canadians receive the real change and new leadership they deserve." Tory leader Stephen Harper condemned the candidate in a speech in Saint John. "This is the kind of thing that comes with Justin Trudeau's advocacy for the full legalization of marijuana, and it is totally irresponsible and we will not stand for that," he said. - - with a file from Jeff Lee - --- MAP posted-by: Matt