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Pubdate: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 Source: Burnaby Now, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.burnabynow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1592 DRUG WAR FAILING We've had a few days to get over the shock of the neo-conservative Fraser Institute issuing a study calling for the legalization of marijuana and, now that the smoke has cleared, a few things stand out: - - Anybody who thinks we just need tougher penalties to deter organized criminals from making millions through lucrative pot farms should ask themselves where we'd get the money to hire enough police officers and judges to enforce such penalties. - - Our biggest trading partner, the United States, has threatened a border crackdown if we legalize pot. That would create havoc for Canadian businesses and individuals and yet, we are a sovereign country that often takes differing stances on issues than our southern neighbour. - - Untold police resources in B.C. are wasted each year busting about 3,000 grow ops - out of an estimated 17,500. Those resources could be put to better use fighting violent, or even property crime. - - The argument that if pot is legalized there would be a whole fleet of drivers under the influence doesn't hold water. Chances are, people who want to smoke weed are already doing so. We hope most aren't toking and driving, but if pot were legalized, police resources could be shifted from busting grow ops to cracking down on all bad drivers - stoned, drunk or just plain aggressive. - - When a neo-conservative think tank issues a report calling for the legalization of marijuana, how many people out there still think the war on drugs is working? - --- MAP posted-by: Josh