Pubdate: Wed, 31 Jul 2013
Source: Penticton Western (CN BC)
Copyright: 2013 Penticton Western
Contact:  http://www.pentictonwesternnews.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1310

LEGALIZE POT, SAVE HEALTH CARE

There's a reverse echo going on around the country.

Whenever Liberal leader Justin Trudeau says something, his comments 
are invariably followed by a response, usually snide, from the Prime 
Minister's Office, in other words, Stephen Harper.

Last week, Trudeau was in B.C. and he spoke for the decriminalization 
of marijuana.

Not surprisingly, the PMO came out chastising Trudeau for his 
comments. Why not? Harper has nurtured a tough on crime reputation.

To the Conservative government's credit crime across Canada appears 
to be on the decrease, according to Stats Canada data released last week.

Interestingly enough, statistics for marijuana-related offences are 
on the rise and began rising at about the time Harper and the 
Conservatives won their first minority government.

Coincidence?

The point is, the Conservative government, previous governments and 
the U.S. federal and state governments have tried to put the lid on 
marijuana cultivation, distribution and use.

The end result has been a very expensive failure.

Estimates of the annual value of the marijuana economy vary, but 
let's pick a conservative $10 billion.

If marijuana were legalized, the federal government could keep $9 
billion and pass $1 billion off to health care, education or social housing.

What about endangered species, the coast guard or infrastructure upgrades?

It's time to rethink the approach to the war on drugs, legalizing 
marijuana would be a profitable and useful first step.
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom