Pubdate: Mon, 06 Mar 2017 Source: Intelligencer, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2017, The Belleville Intelligencer Contact: http://www.intelligencer.ca/letters Website: http://www.intelligencer.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2332 Author: Larry Comeau Page: B2 LEGALIZED POT WILL PRODUCE PROBLEMS When Trudeau first floated the idea of legalizing marijuana, he obviously had two things in mind: getting the votes of those wanting to smoke it legally and the billions it would bring his government. He obviously neglected to realize that if we cannot keep legalized tobacco products and alcohol out of the hands of our youth, how on earth does he think legalizing this drug will accomplish that? Once you make marijuana more easily accessible with legalization and remove the stigma from it more youths will get involved. Studies are finding young kids are getting marijuana in Colorado where it is legal and a big increase in traffic deaths since pot legalization took place. Another point Trudeau erroneously raises is legalization will keeps it out of the hands of organized crime, when in fact the exact opposite will happen. Everywhere pot has been legalized, e.g. Colorado, Amsterdam, Washington State, organized crime groups have quickly become involved. In Canada, organized crime groups already have networks for distributing cigarettes and will simply switch to pot which will yield more profits, and will supply it to our youths. I have also seen where Mexican drug cartels are eyeing legalization to move operations into Canada. Get ready for border tightening as the Trump Administration just announced tougher enforcement of laws dealing with marijuana. Although the Canadian Medical Association has said nobody should be able to buy marijuana under the age of 21, Trudeau is setting the age at 18. This, in spite of studies showing those using this drug at an early age run a greatly enhanced risk of developing psychosis and other mental issues later in life. Trudeau should have listened to his own mother who said quitting smoking pot was the best thing she did to help with her bi-polar disorder. Our ailing health care services are already stretched treating those abusing legalized tobacco and alcohol products. Legalizing marihuana will certainly add to this. Anyone thinking heavy pot users won't suffer similar diseases as those addicted to tobacco products are from fantasy land. Like so many ideas Trudeau comes up with, they never fully seem thought out. Legalizing marijuana will not only have a huge impact on our ailing health care services, but society as a whole. Let's face it, we will become only the second country next to Uruguay to go down this dangerous legalization path, which in itself speaks volumes. Larry Comeau Ottawa - --- MAP posted-by: Matt