Pubdate: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 Source: Sentinel Review (CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Woodstock Sentinel Review Contact: http://www.woodstocksentinelreview.com/letters Website: http://www.woodstocksentinelreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2385 Author: Brian J. Patterson Page: A4 DON'T LET ROAD SAFETY GO TO POT With Canadian lawmakers and politicians shifting into high gear on the drive to legalize marijuana, there is a real risk that important questions about the impact on road safety will be left in the dust. The Ontario Safety League is here to prevent the discussion from being hijacked by those whose agenda is profit or popularity. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said he is open to considering "best practices" in that area. Even though this is somewhat reassuring, there are other developments that are less reassuring, such as the suggestion marijuana could be sold at LCBO stores. Expanded cannabis use is similar in many ways to the historic issue around impaired driving. A person under the influence of cannabis and at the wheel is hazardous to himself or herself and to the public. Driving under the influence of cannabis must not be allowed. Ontario Safety League believes that it is necessary for all organizations aimed at preserving the safety of Ontarians - including MADD Canada, Arrive Alive, Drive Sober, Accident Awareness and Insurance Bureau of Canada - to have a unified voice on the issue. The Ontario Safety League will be creating avenues for discussion about the right actions to take if cannabis is to be sold through LCBO stores, such as public education and expanded counselling for marijuana consumers. It is also important not to confuse medical use with expanded recreational use. Brian J. Patterson, President and CEO of Ontario Safety League - --- MAP posted-by: Matt