Pubdate: Thu, 03 Mar 2016 Source: Alliston Herald (CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.simcoe.com/alliston-on/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2224 We see it this way ... CLARITY NEEDED ON POT PLANS The legalization of marijuana is not near the top of the agenda for Justin Trudeau's Liberal government. But maybe it should be. Governments, police, businesses, users and aspiring entrepreneurs alike are all increasingly anxious to get some clarity on where Canada is headed on this issue. A lot of people are seeing dollar signs. Last week, the Globe and Mail revealed both Shoppers Drug Mart and London Drugs are working toward becoming distributors of medical marijuana. Should pharmacy chains enter the pot arena, it could have a profound impact on smaller, independent distributors. As well, last week, a federal court struck down Conservative legislation that prevented users of medical marijuana from growing their own plants. Ottawa has six months to rewrite the rules, but you can bet many medical users are already planting some buds. In terms of law enforcement, minor pot offences will continue to be prosecuted according to existing laws, said Liberal MP Bill Blair, who is heading up the government's transition to legal pot. But Blair also said the government will, at some point, offer amnesty to people with previous pot-possession criminal convictions. The mixed messaging can only prompt police forces to consider whether or not they should even bother. Given that in 2014, police laid more than 20,000 pot-related charges, perhaps a little restraint is a good idea anyway. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne continues to lobby for pot sales through LCBO outlets. While restricting pot to LCBO stores may be the best option in terms of keeping it out of the hands of kids, it would inhibit potential economic spinoffs from a growing industry. And then there's the growing business of selling medicinal pot through the mail. Police can do little about it, since they only have the power to seize mail when there is an issue of national security. By promising legalization, Trudeau has let a genie out of a bottle. He needs to act quickly to provide stakeholders with the tools they need to move forward. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom