Pubdate: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 Source: Toronto 24hours (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 Canoe Inc. Contact: http://24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4068 Author: Liz Braun Page: 10 MORE POT WARS Organization wants billboard near music school taken down Should a billboard claiming that marijuana legalization isn't harmful be hanging over a kids' music school in North York? That's the question being posed by Prevent, Don't Promote, an organization opposed to the legalization of marijuana in Canada. Prevent, Don't Promote is particularly sensitive to anything that looks like advertising or marketing to children. The billboard in question hangs over Little Jammerz, a music school that caters to children from Kindergarten to grade six, according to their website. And the billboard claims that legalizing marijuana in Colorado and Washington states did not increase its use. This is patently false, according to Rabbi David Cooper, a teacher and member of Prevent, Don't Promote who has worked with drug users in the past. "The word, 'marijuana' is on the sign and kids can read that," says Cooper - something he finds unconscionable to begin with. "Legalization is the worst thing that could happen to Canada." Prevent, Don't Promote has had several signs on their radar over the last year, including some billboards in Montreal that advertise Weedmaps - an online 'marijuana community' where types of cannabis and local shops can be discussed and reviewed. One of the billboards, on De Maisonneuve in Montreal, was taken down by Pattison Media, who owns and leases the billboard space. This action took place after an anti-legalization activist pointed out that the billboard was near three schools. The Toronto billboard near Little Jammerz, at 3867 Chesswood Drive, is also a Pattison billboard. A company spokesperson for Pattison said she had not received complaints about it thus far. In his experience, said Cooper, marijuana aggravates certain mental illnesses. And states such as Colorado, where dope is legal, "Have had crazy problems." The billboard above the music school is deceptive, says Cooper, because it aims to ease the conscience of any thinking person. "It's propaganda, aimed at anyone with any doubts about legalization." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt