Pubdate: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456 Author: Mack Mcleod DRUG LAW REFORM A HIGH PRIORITY Drug law reform is a high priority for the 37,000 Canadians who are arrested for marijuana possession each year. The fact that most Canadians agree it's not worthy of criminal sanctions makes it a priority. As for being against people polluting their bodies, I suppose we'll be criminalizing fast food, alcohol and tobacco soon, as well. These are, of course, stupid analogies, as we don't make people criminals for what they choose to consume. It's a health and social issue. But we do criminalize the use of some substances and that is where the legal inequity lies. Criminality is ridiculous and hypocritical for marijuana and this encourages young people to ignore the law. The Senate and parliamentary studies on the non-medical use of drugs have been on-going for years and the harm-reduction principle has been presented in various constitutional challenges. The fact that these committees are concluding with recommendations to act can hardly come as a surprise to our health minister and attorney-general if they have been paying any attention at all to what is going on in this country. These guys should stop the childish remarks and just deal with the issues. Mack Mcleod, Thornhill - --- MAP posted-by: Beth