Pubdate: Wed, 07 Feb 2018 Source: Sudbury Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2018 Osprey Media Contact: http://www.thesudburystar.com/letters Website: http://www.thesudburystar.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/608 Author: Larry Comeau Page: A10 LEGALIZING POT WRONG Re: "Action urged on illicit cigarettes," Feb. 5. Governments at all levels have spent tens of billions trying to dissuade young people from smoking cigarettes and treating people's serious illnesses, especially cancers, from this addictive habit. These ads are actually starting to decrease the number of new smokers. Over this time, organized crime has been heavily involved, distributing illicit smokes, with zero checks on quality or the nature of ingredients. Enter Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wrong-headed move to legalize marijuana, just as addictive, and with the same or greater impact on health, because he feels "this is the best way to keep it away from those at serious risk, young Canadians by curbing black market sales." There is little known about the long-term effects on health of the 80-plus cannabinoids contained in pot. Numerous studies from the U.K., USA and Canada all conclusively show young people using pot can doing serious damage to their developing brains. Black market sales have flourished in the states of Washington and Colorado since legalization, as will be the case here. Organized crime simply needs to switch to pot and with Trudeau allowing anyone older than 19 to grow their own pot supply, these groups will certainly exploit this to increase profits. Trudeau is being foolhardy by adding another health damaging substance, when we know the health damage tobacco products are causing. Our ailing healthcare system will take a huge hit when pot is made legal this summer. Larry Comeau Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Matt