Pubdate: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 Source: Winnipeg Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2018 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.winnipegsun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.winnipegsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/503 Page: 12 NO NEED TO RUSH TO POT Ontario Senator Tony Dean, sponsor of the Trudeau Liberals' pot bill in the Upper Chamber, is upset that Canadians will not be able to legally light up their spliffs until long after Canada Day. He says time is of the essence, and that the government does not have the luxury of biding it. Why is this? Why, after more than 100 years of marijuana being illegal, does the good senator think pushing back the smoke date by a few weeks is the wrong thing to do? His answer is surprising. It's not that Canadians will be sorely disappointed, or that all the bricks are in place and they're ready to go, but that the delay in legalization gives organized crime more time to be the only player in the supposedly $7 billion pot industry. We wish he were kidding but, according to a report in the CBC, Dean was dead serious. So, it's not about taking the criminality out of smoking pot, nor society's changing attitudes, but it's all about the money. It's all about the government's lust for revenue. Dean, a 2016 senate appointee of the Trudeau Liberals, is a former senior public servant, a professor, and the author of a Mowat Institute report on "pathways to fiscal sustainability in Canada." He obviously thinks pot will prop up that sustainability We'd rather think that the legalization of marijuana has had its date pushed back because the Senate, led by its Conservative members, need to take a closer look at it. There needs to be some sober second thought on whether legalization will endanger our youth, whether it will increase smoking rates, and how it will complicate the work of police officers. Beyond the legal and constitutional issues, there are considerations to be assessed on how legalized marijuana in Canada will affect our international relations, and how it will play out at the U.S. border, as well as borders around the world. Getting the tax dollars rolling in sooner rather than later should be the least of our worries since organized crime will always find a way to get its piece of the pot pie. Sen. Dean needs to chill out. All in good time, senator, all in good time. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt