Pubdate: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 Source: Eye Magazine (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 Eye Communications Ltd. Contact: http://www.eye.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/147 Author: Tim Meehan POLITICAL SMOKESCREEN Re "Don't hold your breath" (News, July 11). Sometimes what neo-conservatives like to call "judicial activism" is simply the end result of a do-nothing legislature. As we have seen in the past with the abortion laws, it's much simpler -- and much more politically comfortable -- to let the courts change an unjust, unpopular and unconstitutional law. I don't believe justice minister Martin Cauchon will ever get a chance to table legislation decriminalizing cannabis, simply because the Supreme Court will issue their ruling before the bill even makes it out of committee. The only people that seem to like the status quo fall into two broad categories: first, American politicians and a few well-intentioned but misinformed community groups -- who maintain an ostrichlike attitude toward some drugs and not others -- and second, the police unions, because any change to the laws are seen as affecting the continued employment of some of their members. What a lot of Canadians would like to hear about, instead of the usual talk without action from Ottawa, is how our government plans to assure quality, avoid the imposition of sky-high "sin" taxes and maintain reasonable age controls in the inevitably re-legalized cannabis market. TIM MEEHAN, Communication Director, Ontario Consumers For Safe Access To Recreational Cannabis - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens