Pubdate: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 Source: Nanaimo News Bulletin (CN BC) Copyright: 2003, BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.nanaimobulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/948 Author: Simon Alexander MP BLIND ON POT DECRIMINALIZATION To the Editor, Decriminalizing marijuana sends the right message to youth and to all Canadians. It is a sign that this country is progressive and finally recognizes that it is not reasonable nor just for Canadians who use marijuana to be deemed criminals. There is a significant percentage of Canadians who would feel let down by their government if decriminalization does not go through. I have no objection to people who oppose the use of marijuana but it is terribly wrong for them to impose their opinion on the rest of society. I don't know where MP James Lunny (Proposed pot law opens door to abuse, says MP - Oct. 16) is hiding because he seems to be blind to the fact that so many people are using marijuana already and have been for a long time regardless of the law. It is absurd to think that decriminalization will create greater health care costs and will cause even more people to drive while high. I really wonder if the Canadian Alliance MPs even understand the intentions of the proposed bill. I get the impression they believe decriminalization is not simply making it no longer a criminal offence to possess personal amounts but rather it is in some way promotion and advocacy of its use by the government which is definitely not the case. So if this legislation does go through marijuana will still be illegal and if Mr. Lunny truly wanted to cut profits of organized crime he should be in support of full out legalization because that is the most effective way to deal with the problem. You know, there is one thing I agree on with Mr. Lunny and it is that smoking anything is not good for you, but I would like to point out that not everybody smokes it to get high. Simon Alexander, Nanaimo - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens