Pubdate: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2001 The Ottawa Citizen Contact: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/326 Author: Richard Dow Related Article: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n1422/a03.html?1174 SELF-INTERESTS Re: Don't legalize marijuana, police tell health minister, Aug. 4. RCMP Chief Supt. Robert Lesser said there has not been enough scientific study into the health effects of marijuana. He's wrong. The Le Dain commission, in its 1972 report on cannabis, included a vast bibliography on cannabis and its effects that contains 682 references, back to and including the 1893 report of the Indian Hemp Commission. The Le Dain commission recommended that Canada at least repeal the prohibition against simple possession of marijuana. Since that report, the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health, among many other public health organizations, has taken the position that criminal sanctions are not the way to deal with cannabis use. Police oppose the legalization of marijuana to protect their self-serving interests. It is not that there have not been enough scientific studies done, but that there are empires to be built by the police brass. As former Toronto mayor John Sewell wrote in a recent article in Eye Magazine, "Drug charges have almost doubled since 1996 -- 10,550 charges were laid last year against 4,100 persons -- although more than half the charges are for simple marijuana possession. One can see why the Toronto police are not in favour of decriminalizing marijuana possession: without those charges, there would be a visible enough drop in the numbers to weaken police calls for more money." Richard Dow, Toronto - --- MAP posted-by: Derek