Pubdate: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 Source: Tri-City News (Port Coquitlam, CN BC) Copyright: 2017 Tri-City News Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/3X3xlf9Y Website: http://www.tricitynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1239 Author: Brian Wormald DON'T REPEAT MISTAKES MADE WITH ALCOHOL, TOBACCO The Editor, Re. "PoCo to ban weed sales? I will stand 110% behind any move by PoCo council to ban the sale of recreational marijuana. It's about time one of Tri-City councils called a stop to this ridiculous legal mess. Let's look at the facts: Sale of it here is illegal. No business licences. Looks like a slam-dunk to me - get out of Dodge. If these recreational use customers are so prevalent to warrant this type of product, they will follow businesses to whatever Lower Mainland city will allow you to set up shop but hopefully even they will see sense and act against this trend. Enough is enough. I still can't believe the federal government has made the decision to legitimize recreational marijuana. It astounds me. The human race has screwed up big time at least twice by legitimizing the use of tobacco and alcohol, both of which have cost us untold gazillions of lives and health care costs. No one knows the cost to all of us in the long term by taking this asinine step. With hindsight, would alcohol and tobacco have been legitimized if the cost to society had been known? I'd like to think not. And the worst advocates in all this are the people who are using the argument that alcohol, tobacco and even fast food are worse than pot. Do they seriously believe users are simply going to choose which vice is more to their liking and not use an even more dangerous combination of, say, pot and alcohol? In the vernacular of a popular TV advertisement, "Have a word to yourself." Apart from the legitimate cases of use for medicinal reasons, it concerns me that the human race has lost all common sense. And even then, we all know that the pre-requisites for getting medicinal pot are pretty loose. Not all medical practitioners have the ethics we would like to see in the community. I have personally sat next to someone on a bus who quite proudly showed me his medical marijuana card so he can smoke with impunity. Don't get me wrong, I know there are legitimate cases for it and support those under stable, controlled and prescriptive medical conditions. It's the recreational use that I vehemently oppose. As with tobacco and alcohol, if you need some pharmaceutical to make you generally feel good, you have a problem, so get help and deal with it. For me, the love of my family and friends plus giving back to the community is all I need to feel great - i.e., life, get out and enjoy it in its many forms. There is only one driving force behind legitimizing recreational pot: money. Governments of all levels want to get in on the cash cow. To my fellow residents and proud Port Coquitlam councillors, "no" is the only answer to the sale of recreational pot. Brian Wormald, Port Coquitlam - --- MAP posted-by: Matt