Pubdate: Sun, 29 May 2016 Source: Winnipeg Sun (CN MB) Page: 3 Copyright: 2016 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.winnipegsun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.winnipegsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/503 Author: Jim Bender JUST BLOWING SMOKE Pot Protesters Call Out PM on Lack of Action on Promise to Legalize A disillusioned group of medical marijuana users rallied outside the RBC Convention Centre hoping to capture the attention of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during the Liberal Party convention Saturday. Once enthused by Trudeau's election promise to legalize marijuana, the group was stunned by Project Claudia, a raid where 90 people at multiple cannabis dispensaries were arrested in Toronto on Thursday. "I'm here to defend dispensaries and what went on in Toronto," said Holly Plouffe, who legally uses medicinal marijuana to address a number of health conditions. "I think that's a terrible waste of tax dollars. Cannabis is saving lives. Cannabis is saving my life. I've been terribly sick and it's doing me far better than any prescription pills ever have, and I really want to see the mania stopped. People are sick. They have taken away medicine from sick people. Thousands of sick people are going without today and that is wrong." Theirs was the largest of five protests groups that stood outside the Convention Centre, with about 20 people lighting up. "I don't believe a word that Trudeau says any more," said Marciana Dankewich, the Manitoba rep for International Women's Cannabis Coalition. "Justin Trudeau has chosen to beat the crap out of the most vulnerable citizens of our country and I'm just sickened by it, and I'm ashamed." Concerned They are also concerned. "We're here because the federal government, and Justin Trudeau specifically, is failing the cannabis community as well as all Canadians by the lacklustre approach he's having towards legalization efforts," said advocate Steven Stairs. "Frankly, we're here to tell him what he's doing is a bit of a joke. We want him to make better changes. "His talk for the last three and a half years was about legalization and how it's going to make Canadians safer and all this access for patients has just been poised for Canadians to vote for because he could immediately decriminalize pot right now, put a moratorium on arrests ... But, he chooses not to." Stairs alleged that Bill Blair, a former police chief put in charge of the Toronto task force, "has been known to persecute pot users in the past," he said. "We're not vigilantes, we're moms, we're grandmothers, we're aunts, we're uncles," said Dankewich, whose organization boasts 842 members. "I hope to see some change in the future, but it's us that's going to make the change. "(Trudeau) was elected on that platform, so I'm very disappointed. He's a lazy Prime Minister." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom