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1 CN NS: PUB LTE: Cannabis Prohibition Has Social ConsequencesThu, 14 Dec 2017
Source:News, The (New Glasgow, CN NS) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Nova Scotia Lines:35 Added:12/16/2017

To the editor,

Re: "Youth psychiatrist disappointed in Nova Scotia's marijuana age decision," Dec. 9.

Do "health officials" and "provincial and national health organizations" ever think about the social consequences and harms of cannabis prohibition?

They are so narrow-minded and seem to only think about the safety of a product. If it isn't 100 per cent safe in their minds, they think it should be illegal. If they had a chance, they would probably make everything illegal that humans do, except for using pharmaceutical drugs, of course.

Do they not understand that criminal records and jail sentences for young-adult cannabis users and growers are unhealthy?

Herb Couch

Nelson, B.C.

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2 CN NS: PUB LTE: There Are Other Ways Of Assessing HarmWed, 13 Dec 2017
Source:Truro Daily News (CN NS) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Nova Scotia Lines:36 Added:12/16/2017

To the editor:

Re: "Youth psychiatrist disappointed in Nova Scotia's marijuana age decision" (Dec. 9/17.)

Do "health officials" and "provincial and national health organizations" ever think about the social consequences and harms of cannabis prohibition?

They are so narrow-minded and seem to only think about the safety of a product. If it isn't 100 per cent safe in their minds, they think it should be illegal? If they had a chance, they would probably make everything illegal that humans do, except for using pharmaceutical drugs, of course.

Do they not understand that criminal records and jail sentences for young-adult cannabis users and growers are unhealthy?

Herb Couch,

Nelson, B.C.

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3 CN ON: PUB LTE: Cannabis Use Is Not Akin To 'Getting Shot In TheFri, 06 Jan 2017
Source:Sentinel Review (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:72 Added:01/07/2017

Re: "Time to treat addiction as a mental health issue" by Chris Nelson, Dec. 27

I would certainly agree with Chris Nelson that cannabis should be legalized. Cannabis prohibition has been a complete failure. He is correct when he says that drug prohibition is "among the deadliest and costliest exercises society has tried." Regulating cannabis is a much better approach to take.

We must, also, recognize that accurate, scientific, reality-based information is necessary, in order for people to make informed decisions about cannabis use.

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4 CN ON: PUB LTE: Making Informed Decisions On CannabisTue, 03 Jan 2017
Source:Simcoe Reformer, The (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:66 Added:01/04/2017

Re: "Time to treat addiction as a mental health issue" by Chris Nelson, Dec. 27

I would certainly agree with Chris Nelson that cannabis should be legalized. Cannabis prohibition has been a complete failure. He is correct when he says that drug prohibition is "among the deadliest and costliest exercises society has tried." Regulating cannabis is a much better approach to take.

We must, also, recognize that accurate, scientific, reality-based information is necessary, in order for people to make informed decisions about cannabis use.

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5 CN ON: PUB LTE: Misinformation About Cannabis A Disservice 1Tue, 03 Jan 2017
Source:Kingston Whig-Standard (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:66 Added:01/04/2017

Re: "Time to treat addiction as a mental health issue," Dec. 27.

I would certainly agree with Chris Nelson that cannabis should be legalized. Cannabis prohibition has been a complete failure. He is correct when he says that drug prohibition is "among the deadliest and costliest exercises society has tried." Regulating cannabis is a much better approach to take.

We must also recognize that accurate, scientific, reality-based information is necessary in order for people to make informed decisions about cannabis use. It is very important to not spread misinformation about cannabis to the public.

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6 CN ON: PUB LTE: Misinformation About Cannabis A Disservice 2Tue, 03 Jan 2017
Source:Intelligencer, The (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:69 Added:01/04/2017

Re: "Time to treat addiction as a mental health issue," Dec. 27.

I would certainly agree with Chris Nelson that cannabis should be legalized. Cannabis prohibition has been a complete failure. He is correct when he says that drug prohibition is "among the deadliest and costliest exercises society has tried." Regulating cannabis is a much better approach to take.

We must, also, recognize that accurate, scientific, reality-based information is necessary, in order for people to make informed decisions about cannabis use.

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7 CN ON: PUB LTE: Cannabis Use Not Akin To 'Getting Shot In The Leg'Fri, 30 Dec 2016
Source:Recorder & Times, The (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:77 Added:12/31/2016

To the editor: Re: "Time to treat addiction as a mental health issue" by Chris Nelson, December 27, Recorder and Times

I would certainly agree with columnist Chris Nelson that cannabis should be legalized. Cannabis prohibition has been a complete failure.

He is correct when he says that drug prohibition is "among the deadliest and costliest exercises society has tried."

Regulating cannabis is a much better approach to take.

We must, also, recognize that accurate, scientific, reality-based information is necessary, in order for people to make informed decisions about cannabis use.

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8 CN ON: PUB LTE: Rational Conversations NeededFri, 30 Dec 2016
Source:Standard Freeholder (Cornwall, CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:75 Added:12/31/2016

Re: "Time to treat addiction as a mental health issue," Dec. 27, 2016.

I would certainly agree with Chris Nelson cannabis should be legalized. Cannabis prohibition has been a complete failure. He is correct when he says that drug prohibition is "among the deadliest and costliest exercises society has tried."

Regulating cannabis is a much better approach to take.

We must also recognize accurate, scientific, reality-based information is necessary in order for people to make informed decisions about cannabis use.

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9 CN ON: PUB LTE: Cannabis Use Is Not Like Getting Shot In The LegFri, 30 Dec 2016
Source:Observer, The (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:72 Added:12/31/2016

Re: "Time to treat addiction as a mental health issue" by Chris Nelson (Sarnia Observer, Dec. 27).

I would certainly agree with Chris Nelson that cannabis should be legalized. Cannabis prohibition has been a complete failure. He is correct when he says that drug prohibition is "among the deadliest and costliest exercises society has tried." Regulating cannabis is a much better approach to take.

We must, also, recognize that accurate, scientific, reality-based information is necessary, in order for people to make informed decisions about cannabis use.

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10 CN BC: PUB LTE: Sensible B.C. Canvasser Puts 'At Odds' Incident ToFri, 29 Nov 2013
Source:Trail Daily Times (CN BC) Author:Couch, Herb Area:British Columbia Lines:70 Added:12/02/2013

Please don't accuse Sensible BC canvassers of starting this disturbing, unfortunate "at odds" incident.

The statement that canvassers were on the Ferraro Foods property is absolutely false. No canvasser was ever collecting signatures in front of the opening to the store. Sensible BC canvassers all know that to set up on private property requires permission.

What really happened that day?

We were on the public sidewalk canvassing for the initiative petition under Election BC guidelines and rules. We were always polite and conducted ourselves in an appropriate manner.

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11 CN BC: PUB LTE: Marijuana Arrests Make No SenseThu, 24 Oct 2013
Source:Creston Valley Advance (CN BC) Author:Couch, Herb Area:British Columbia Lines:45 Added:10/27/2013

To the Editor:

(Re: "This is the Life: Taking the high road with marijuana laws")

Lorne Eckersley stated, "Crown Counsel adamantly refuses to prosecute charges on small amounts of marijuana possession because a) the courts are already backed up and b) judges have long since stopped attempting to use fines and jail sentences to stop what is essentially a tidal wave of victimless crime."

However, it is a myth that you can't get arrested for pot possession in B.C. For example, the rate of criminal charges for marijuana possession in Creston has risen dramatically in recent years. In 2003, there were two pot possession charges in Creston (rural). In 2011, there were 23 pot possession charges in Creston (rural).

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12 CN BC: PUB LTE: End The Pot ProhibitionWed, 03 Nov 2010
Source:Nelson Star (CN BC) Author:Couch, Herb Area:British Columbia Lines:43 Added:11/05/2010

Re: "Major summer bud haul for Mounties," October 27

It is right that Kaslo mayor Greg Lay, a professional forester, is concerned about the environmental damage that outdoor grow-ops can cause.

However, he does not offer any rational solutions. Instead, he is only acting as a shill for the RCMP and their wasteful and futile pot plant eradication efforts.

If Greg Lay really wants to protect the environment, he needs to advocate for a legal and regulated pot market. Then people will not need to hide their pot gardens on Crown land.

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13 CN BC: PUB LTE: Waste Of Our MoneyTue, 07 Sep 2010
Source:Comox Valley Echo (CN BC) Author:Couch, Herb Area:British Columbia Lines:67 Added:09/08/2010

Re: 'Budbusters' move in on pot plantations, Sept. 3

Here we go again wasting the taxpayers' hard earned money.

So what if the "The Budbusters - a joint team of police and military staff -have worked together to locate 460 plantations across Vancouver Island."

It sounds like a lot of pot, but what difference will it make?

Last year's police pot harvest didn't stop this year's crop and this year's police harvest won't stop next year's crop. In fact, the pot plantations are just getting bigger and more numerous.

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14 CN ON: PUB LTE: Spending Money On Pot BustsThu, 05 Aug 2010
Source:Sentinel Review (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:63 Added:08/06/2010

Dear Editor,

Re: "Watch out for pot, urges Crime Stoppers " July 24 edition of the Oxford-Review

Here we go again wasting the taxpayers' hard-earned money. So what if Crime Stoppers of Oxford is telling citizens to watch out for pot?

What difference will it make? After all, "outdoor cultivation of marijuana throughout Ontario's rural communities is as common as ice cream cones in summer!"

Last year's police pot harvest didn't stop this year's crop and this year's police pot harvest won't stop next year's crop. The recent "outdoor pot busts" by the police are glaring examples of the futility of prohibition.

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15 CN BC: PUB LTE: Futility Of ProhibitionWed, 02 Dec 2009
Source:Valley Voice, The (CN BC) Author:Couch, Herb Area:British Columbia Lines:70 Added:12/05/2009

Editor,

Re: RCMP seizes thousands of marijuana plants from outdoor grow ops, October 21, 2009

So what if the Kootenay Boundary Regional Detachment of the RCMP seized 14,130 marijuana plants from 88 sites throughout the region?

What difference will it make?

Last year's RCMP harvest didn't stop this year's crop and this year's RCMP harvest won't stop next year's crop.

The recent outdoor marijuana eradication efforts by the RCMP are glaring examples of the futility of prohibition.

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16 CN BC: PUB LTE: Prohibition Is FutileWed, 04 Nov 2009
Source:Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC) Author:Couch, Herb Area:British Columbia Lines:65 Added:11/06/2009

Editor, The Gazette

Re: Thousands of plants seized in summer busts, October 21, 2009

So what if the Kootenay Boundary Regional Detachment of the RCMP seized 14,130 marijuana plants from 88 sites throughout the region?

What difference will it make?

Last year's RCMP harvest didn't stop this year's crop and this year's RCMP harvest won't stop next year's crop.

The recent outdoor "marijuana eradication" efforts by the RCMP are glaring examples of the futility of prohibition.

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17 CN ON: PUB LTE: Let's Put An End To Cannabis ProhibitionWed, 28 Oct 2009
Source:Gravenhurst Banner (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:63 Added:10/29/2009

Re: $27 million in marijuana seized across the region, Oct. 14

So what if members of the OPP's Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau Team 3 Central North Drug Unit "were able to locate and eradicate 50 marijuana plots."

What difference will it make?

Last year's police harvest didn't stop this year's crop and this year's police harvest won't stop next year's crop.

The recent outdoor "marijuana eradication" efforts by the police are glaring examples of the futility of prohibition.

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18 CN ON: PUB LTE: Drug Prohibition Is Not The Answer ToTue, 27 Oct 2009
Source:Guelph Mercury (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:57 Added:10/27/2009

Re: 21 charged in massive drug bust, Oct. 15

So what if the undercover police operation "netted roughly $12,000 worth of drugs and over $2,700 in cash through street-level drug purchases by undercover officers."

Are we really supposed to believe that arresting 21 drug dealers has somehow "cleaned up" the downtown of illegal drugs for even one day? New dealers will just take the place of the arrested drug dealers.

The demand for drugs will never go away and there will always be those willing to risk arrest to partake in the huge prohibition-inflated profits that can be made. That is our reality and we need to face it.

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19 CN ON: PUB LTE: Geting Tough on Weed Doesn't Equal GettingSat, 24 Oct 2009
Source:Standard Freeholder (Cornwall, CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:52 Added:10/26/2009

Re: Let's get tough on crime with the genuine criminals, October 14

Yes! Dave Breakenridge is correct. Mandatory jail sentences for people who grow as few as five marijuana plants is bad.

The prohibition of marijuana is not getting "tough on crime." Rather, it is getting "stupid on crime."

Indeed, marijuana prohibition sends the wrong messages to our young people.

First, putting non-violent plant users and growers in jails because they make a much safer choice, of marijuana instead of beer, is more than hypocritical, it's bullying. Why are we sending an adult message to our young people that bullying and hurting others is okay?

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20 CN ON: PUB LTE: Operation Crackdown Costly Waste Of MoneyFri, 23 Oct 2009
Source:Guelph Tribune (CN ON) Author:Couch, Herb Area:Ontario Lines:55 Added:10/23/2009

In the Tribune's Oct. 20 front page article "Drug blitz cleans up downtown - for now," Police Chief Rob Davis says he is "satisfied" with the results of Project Crackdown, a two-month-long project that resulted in the arrest of only 21 street-level drug dealers.

Are we really to believe that arresting 21 drug dealers has somehow "cleaned up" the downtown of illegal drugs for even one day? The demand for drugs will never go away, and there will always be those willing to risk arrest to partake in the huge prohibition-inflated profits that can be made. That is our reality and we need to face it.

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