Pubdate: Mon, 14 May 2001 Source: Guardian, The (Canada) Copyright: 2001 The Guardian, Charlottetown Guardian Group Incorporated Contact: http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/174 Author: Jeff Daley MARIJUANA ISSUE MUST BE FACED Editor: On the morning of May 5, 2001, a protest march took place here in Charlottetown. This march was part of a Canada wide campaign of political protest on an issue that started slowly, but is gaining momentum and support nationwide. I am curious as to why there was no coverage of this event by the local media. Both the local TV and newsprint media are quick to cover other such protests regardless of their size. Was their decision not to cover the march an indication that they have chosen sides? Is it not the place of media to be neutral and quick to cover any topic that is of public and political interest and concern? I was not personally involved myself. I was not even at the march, but I am a supporter of the issue - the issue being whether or not our country should follow others in legalizing marijuana. If the media outlets think that they are doing the general public a favour by trying to hide the issue, they are not. This is not an issue that is going to go away. We have to deal with it, and the timing could not be better considering our federal government is now in the process of setting up avenues of supply and distribution. Jeff Daley, Charlottetown - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew