Pubdate: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 Source: Recorder & Times, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 Recorder and Times Contact: http://www.recorder.ca/letters Website: http://www.recorder.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2216 Author: Larry Comeau Page: A7 GOVERNMENT NEEDS DRUG EDUCATION PROGRAM Millions of parents are concerned over what legalized marijuana means for their young children. Studies in the United Kingdom, America and here have all shown conclusively that marijuana can cause psychosis and other mental problems to those who use this drug when young. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's idea that legalization is the best way to curb black market sales, thereby keeping it away from our children, is right out of fantasyland. In both Colorado and Washington States organized crime is involved in the distribution of marijuana since it was made legal there. There has been a rush on Colorado ERs by young people who had used the drug. Expect organized crime groups to quickly get involved here meaning access to our youth. Colorado officials warned the Trudeau government that legalization is easy, but that everything that comes thereafter is much more difficult. We already have police departments across the country saying they are not prepared for legalization next July. Many premiers are also voicing concerns. Yet it seems that Trudeau wants votes and revenues, rather than slowing the process down with so many unknowns. Nobody knows the long-term effects of the 85 cannabinoids contained in marijuana. The timing of legalization could not be worse with the opioid crisis killing young people from coast to coast. Surely if we see the need to provide very young children with sex education, coupled with legalization of marijuana there should be a drug education program telling young people the real dangers and truth about marijuana use. The Trudeau government seems to be giving the misinformation that it is no more harmful than alcohol, which is totally false. Larry Comeau Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Matt