Pubdate: Wed, 01 Jun 2016 Source: Tribune, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2016, Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.wellandtribune.ca/letters Website: http://www.wellandtribune.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2807 Author: Maryanne Firth Page: A3 REGION CALLS FOR STRICT POT REGULATIONS Third time's a charm. After twice being sent back to staff, a motion regarding pot regulation and control has received approval from Niagara Region's public health and social services committee. The motion, to be sent to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, provides recommendations from Niagara Region should the Canadian government move forward with the legalization of marijuana. Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn, who previously took issue with the document's wording, felt the latest version properly captured the Region's stance on the issue. While the motion does not endorse legalization, it does recommend that should legalization occur, strict regulations be put in place to reduce health and societal harms associated with marijuana use, he said. Those include limiting access by limiting where cannabis can be purchased and implementing controlled pricing; setting a minimum age for purchase; investing federal dollars in education and prevention; addressing and preventing marijuana-impaired driving; and prohibiting marketing, advertising and sponsorship, especially to children. The document also outlines Niagara's role as an early leader in municipal bylaws to restrict harmful effects from second-hand smoke. It asks that direct and indirect health effects of smoking of any kind be taken into consideration as legislation and regulations are considered. The lessons society has learned about smoking tobacco are reflected in the motion to deter smoking of any kind, Augustyn said. The motion will seek final approval from regional council June 9. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt