Pubdate: Thu, 16 Nov 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: 6 POT WILL COMPLICATE POLICE ENFORCEMENT When Justin Trudeau first floated his plan to legalize marijuana he said that this was the best way to keep this dangerous drug away from our children by curbing black market sales. As we have seen with the sale of cigarettes, after tens of millions spent fighting against organized crime's involvement selling illicit smokes, the battle is far from won. Organized crime is involved in growing and selling pot in Colorado and Washington states and will do the same here. This has been made easier for criminal groups, as anyone is entitled to grow four plants; virtually impossible to police. What is truly mind-boggling is that after governments at all levels have spent billions to wean Canadians off cigarettes, which is finally having a positive effect, we will be adding marijuana to the mix. This will have even more serious health issues than cigarette usage, including addiction, and it will be just as hard to police organized crime's involvement in illicit sales. Organized crime only needs to switch commodities and no matter how low government sets the price of its legal pot sales, it will become involved. Expected huge windfalls are blinding Canadian governments to the health, policing and many other serious problems that legalizing pot means. Larry Comeau Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Matt