Pubdate: Tue, 27 Dec 2016 Source: Kingston Whig-Standard (CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Sun Media Contact: http://www.thewhig.com/letters Website: http://www.thewhig.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/224 Author: Larry Comeau Page: A4 CHALLENGES EXIST IN LEGALIZATION OF POT Re: "Legalization of marijuana must be done right." I wholeheartedly agree with you that something with the potential for a major negative impact on Canada, which will be joining Uruguay as the only two countries to make marijuana legal, must be done cautiously. That being said, the Trudeau Liberals seem to be rushing ahead, even before a simple roadside test for impairment by inhaling marijuana is available to police. This is frightening with Washington State finding road deaths doubled after it legalized this drug. Colorado warned the Trudeau government months ago that legalization is the easy part, what follows after is much more complicated. This includes keeping this drug out of the hands of our children, as studies have shown it can be very damaging to their developing minds. In fact, the Trudeau government is ignoring the recommendations of the Canadian Medical Association to raise the age to purchase to 21. We know how much success we have had keeping cigarettes and alcohol away from young people, especially those sold on the black market. Everywhere marijuana has been legalized, e.g. Amsterdam, Colorado and Washington States, organized crime has quickly entered the scene to make huge profits on the black market. This means more police resources will be needed and likely will see a tightening of our border with the U.S., hurting both travellers and our struggling economy. The Liberals seem to have little concern over the possibility of more workplace accidents, especially in the mining industry and operating heavy equipment etc. Also, we have no idea as to the added cost to our ailing healthcare system, as marijuana users will undoubtedly end up with the same serious ailments as tobacco smokers. Obviously, adding even more addicts to a growing problem nationwide is a distinct possibility with heavy marijuana users. It seems governments, at both the federal and provincial levels, are being blinded by the anticipated billions this new revenue tool will yield, while ignoring the many negative impacts of legalization on Canadian society. Larry Comeau Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Matt