Pubdate: Fri, 29 Dec 2017 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2017 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/wEtbT4yU Website: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n431/a05.html Author: Eric Gagnon Page: A10 ONE PROBLEM AT A TIME Re: Pot plan another Liberal mess. Kelly McParland, Dec. 21. How can the Liberal government regulate marijuana once it is legalized, if they can't seem to tackle the even bigger issue of contraband tobacco in Canada? We agree with Kelly McParland's column: The Liberal government's rush to get marijuana legalized by July 1, 2018, has not fully realized its repercussions. Take taxation for instance - while taxes on tobacco represent close to 75 per cent of their selling price, marijuana taxes will not exceed a $1 per gram, or 10 per cent of a producer's selling price, according to Finance Minister Bill Morneau. While Morneau's expectation that the low cost will ultimately eliminate the black market, the tobacco industry continues to see high taxation drive Canadians to purchase tobacco from contraband sales. Nearly a quarter of tobacco that is consumed in Canada are illegal, which results in a $2 billion loss of revenue for the Canadian government. When more than 70 per cent of the price of legal tobacco in Canada is tax, it is difficult for legal sales to compete with the black market and it is imperative that tobacco be treated equally in order to shift tobacco sales from the hands of criminals and back into the legal marketplace. We have been saying this for decades! I'm sure Justin Trudeau has a lot of ambitious projects in store for our country, but maybe the Liberal government should focus on addressing this issue before tackling an even bigger one. Eric Gagnon, Head of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Imperial Tobacco Canada - --- MAP posted-by: Matt