Pubdate: We, 13 Oct 1999 Source: Nelson Daily News (Canada) Contact: http://www.nelsondailynews.com/ MARIJUANA MANIA Turn on a news broadcast or open the pages of many Canadian newspapers these days and on most days you'll find yet another story on marijuana. Whether it be the latest government decision to allow more sick people (to) use it, a court case about why it should be decriminalized or the latest strides made by law enforcement in combatting it, it would seem the whole country is going to pot. And it isn't just the fact that Nelson sometimes feels like the centre of some great cannabis universe. It's everywhere. It's being talked about on late night talk shows and on the CBC. Columnists are writing about average joes with possession records that can't get into the States. Conservatives are decrying an apparent liberalization of views. In this past year or so, we've seen a huge increase in coverage of marijuana-related issues: a kind of annus-cannabis. Generally, when issues move to the forefront with the speed that this one did it means there is change coming. An increase in public dialogue indicates that taboos are being broken and people are more comfortable speaking their mind. Even the federal government, traditionally the slowest moves (mover) in recognizing social change, is starting to make rumbles - there is a shift on the horizon. Does that mean the decriminalization of marijuana? All signs would indicate that we're moving that way. Whether that's a change for the better is a debate that should keep marijuana on the front pages for the foreseeable future. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D