Pubdate: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 Source: Moose Jaw Times-Herald (CN SN) Copyright: 2016 The Moose Jaw Times-Herald Group Inc. Contact: http://www.mjtimes.sk.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2154 Author: Theresa Simon-Worobec AN ARGUMENT FOR LEGALIZATION Local Marijuana Advocates React To The Announce Of Now Pot Laws Next Spring It's the most wonderful time, literally, of the year for marijuana users across Canada. This year's 4/20 (April 20) is extra special for marijuana users across country since federal Health Minister Jane Philpott announced earlier in the day that the federal government plans to begin marijuana legalization by next spring. "I think it's about time," said Brent Bekter, owner and operator of Watch Tower Glass at 420 High St. "I think if they do it with etiquette and intelligence, it should work out for everyone." Betker explained that by etiquette, he means using common sense when it comes to when and how the plant and its derivatives will be used. "As a parent, I don't think it would be a good idea that I'm standing at a bus stop with my four-year-old and a guy is smoking. That's not good etiquette. So I think as long as people have common sense, it can be fine." Local users and supporters celebrated the day at the Amphitheatre in Crescent Park. The event was organized by local marijuana activist and Saskatchewan Green Party candidate Shaun Drake, who is also a licensed medical marijuana user. When asked to share his thoughts on the plan to legalize next year, he said, "My thoughts are that they should have done it many years ago." Drake said he has been using marijuana for a number of years. "To me it's been legalized my whole life because I treated it like it was. I don't see any really big thing with it. Alcohol is way worse." Drake explained that he began using marijuana to treat depression after trying a myriad of prescription medications, which he said caused his condition to worsen. "I used to take prescriptions to feel somewhat normal, and then the prescriptions were troublesome. They have bad side effects. They have warnings that I didn't know about until I experienced the effect of them. I found myself worse off than when I started them to begin with. Then I started treating it with marijuana and it's been a blessing every since." Drake shared Betker's stance when it came to teenagers and children using the plant. He said they should be restricted from using marijuana, just like alcohol, except when it comes to medicinal purposes. "There's lot of medicinal uses," he said. "If your kids need it, you should be able to give it to them. It's not a psychedelic experience until it's heated." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D