Pubdate: Thu, 28 Jan 2016
Source: Kamloops This Week (CN BC)
Copyright: 2016 Kamloops This Week
Contact:  http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1271

POT LAWS ARE IN LEGAL LIMBO

Though it was an election promise, Justin Trudeau's Liberals aren't
going to be able to legalize marijuana overnight.

In fact, the legalization of pot might take longer than the four years
they are guaranteed before the next federal election in Oct. 2019.

Undoubtedly, the federal government would like to get started on this
promise, since it's worth millions of tax dollars every year. But when
you consider what they already have on their plate, what with ISIS,
Syrian refugees, assisted dying and, oh yes, the economy, it's
understandable that legalizing pot might not be the top item on the
Liberals to-do list.

Still, the promise was made, and with pot already legalized in
Washington and Colorado, there is a certain expectation that it is a
promise they will follow through on.

That leaves our police and justice system in a bit of a legal
limbo.

All the existing prohibitions are still in force, but police have had
a hard enough time enforcing those and getting punitive judgments
without the concept of legalization hanging over their heads, in
addition to the limited legalization of medicinal marijuana.

Where there is a crack, there are opportunists looking to take
advantage. Unregulated compassion clubs and dispensaries are springing
up everywhere.

Medicinal marijuana is legal. But the interpretation of that law,
which has seen marijuana storefronts open up across the country, needs
to be clarified. Legalization and setting up the associated processes
may take years, but in the meantime, the RCMP, courts and even
municipalities need to know how to proceed.

And this has to happen before more dollars are spent on what may prove
unnecessary enforcement. Is a crackdown at this stage an effective use
of resources?

Instead, let's set out a timeline of how this is going to happen and
set some preliminary regulations for licensing and regulation of sales.
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MAP posted-by: Matt