Pubdate: Fri, 03 Nov 2017 Source: Metro (Calgary, CN AB) Copyright: 2017 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Calgary Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4471 Author: Lucie Edwardson Page: 12 POT COMMITTEE CREATED Feds plan to legalize recreational pot by July 2018 The day of cannabis legalization looms over local governments and law enforcement - including Calgary police - but they're taking it in stride. At the October Calgary Police Commission meeting, CPS chief Roger Chaffin said the best time to know the exact legislation to come on July 1 would have been "in the past," but said they're already taking steps to address legalization now. The province's cannabis framework, released in early October, proposes Albertans will have to be at least 18 years old to buy pot from the specialized retail stores selling it. In the lead up to legalization, Staff Sgt. Jason Walker said CPS has created a "cannabis sub-committee." The sub-committee is made up of subject matter experts, legal experts, the traffic unit, educators and human resource representatives. "Right now the most intuitive piece about cannabis legalization that we know policing has skin in the game is traffic/ drug-impaired driving - and around HR," said Walker. He said once recreational marijuana is legal, the questions arise if sworn members will be allowed to use, and if so, under what circumstances. "We have the responsibility to ensure members are ready for duty and healthy and those are the two areas right now, so we've got our HR people right now who are supported by the legal folks to figure out how that will look," he said. Walker said they're working closely with the city to also understand how each organization will work together and what their roles will be. Chaffin said there's also the question of equipment for checking drug-impaired driving once cannabis is legalized. He said the federal government is currently looking at devices, and have narrowed it down to two, but it's not yet known how expensive they'll be. "Federal government has indicated they're aware of these large cost elements and that they want to help local policing with those costs," he said. "We just haven't heard any of those details yet." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt