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Pubdate: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 Source: Maple Ridge Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.mrtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1372 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) LESS TIME FOR POT, MORE ON METH Local politicians are focusing on hot-button issues of late, and illegal drugs are top of mind for both MP Randy White and MLA Randy Hawes (Maple Ridge-Mission). Mr. White held a town hall meeting Monday night addressing the "evils of marijuana" and in particular the federal government's move to re-introduce Bill-C17 into the House of Commons. Mr. White is concerned that the proposed changes will send the wrong message to Canadians - children in particular - that marijuana is not a dangerous drug. While we agree that marijuana is still an illegal drug and should be legislated as such, a majority of Canadians agree that current laws on simple possession are draconian and serve no one's best interest. Does this mean we should just turn a blind eye to marijuana grow operations and drug dealers who profit from the selling and exportation of the illegal weed? Of course not. But if, as studies and polls clearly show, a good majority of Canadians want change in the law, why shouldn't government investigate the situation and act accordingly? In the meantime, we continue to hope the rhetoric on both sides of this contentious issue can be toned down so Canadians can get an honest look at the topic and make up their own minds. We would like to see proponents pro and con stick to the facts and leave the storytelling to 'B' movie Hollywood script writers. As for Mr. Hawes' campaign to outline the myriad problems our communities face with crystal meth, the timing of a conference to establish the best plan of attack - this week's Western Canadian Summit on Methamphetamine - couldn't be better. Equally vital is the Meadowridge Rotary Club's work to battle the problem, a problem has taken more than one life in our community. Drug abuse is a huge problem in our community, but crystal meth should be our number one priority. There are only so many resources available and we have to focus them on the biggest threat. There is a considerable difference between mellow puffers of pot who can barely get off the couch, and speed freaks with the unimaginable energy, drive and will to destroy all that is good in us. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek