Pubdate: Wed, 01 Nov 2017 Source: Daily Courier, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2017 The Okanagan Valley Group of Newspapers Contact: http://www.kelownadailycourier.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/531 Page: A6 DAZED AND CONFUSED Most Canadians are in favour of legalizing marijuana and for many different reasons. Little Kyla Williams in Summerland became a poster child across North America for the benefits of medical cannabis. Recreational users affirm that pot is less harmful than alcohol. (Most cops agree that drunks are far harder to deal with than stoners.) A suggestion by the Green Party is to take distribution out of the control of organized crime and tax it like they do for alcohol and tobacco. A portion of tax collected can then be directed for education and treatment programs for those who become addicted. Prohibition clearly hasn't worked. There's also evidence to suggest the marijuana industry will create thousands of legal, good paying jobs in Canada. The Liberal government announcement has thrilled the movement for legal cannabis. Although the plan is good, the implementation isn't going smoothly and has garnered a great deal of criticism. Memo to the federal government: if you're going to do it, do it properly. Municipalities up and down the Okanagan Valley - and probably all across Canada - don't really know how to handle this. Police forces, border security, and doctors are all in the same predicament. Should anyone who applies for a licence to sell marijuana be granted one? It should be remembered that pot can be harmful, especially to the teenaged brain. Pharmacies would be an appropriate place to purchase marijuana, but chances are the major chains don't want to go there. Strict guidelines on advertising and corporate sponsorship must be established, similar to what's done with tobacco. When it was announced that Canada would lead the way in safe and legal cannabis, we never anticipated the large number of uncertainties. Much needs to be determined if this will indeed become a reality by July 2018. In the meantime, the lack of clarity leaves the public dazed and confused. - -James Miller Valley Editor - --- MAP posted-by: Matt