Pubdate: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 Source: Era-Banner, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 The Era-Banner Contact: http://www.yorkregion.com/yr/newscentre/aurora/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2678 Author: Tim Meechan Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n523/a03.html?1679 POLICE SHOULD STAY OUT OF POT REFORM PROJECT Re: Health unit targets pot smokers, April 10. This article mentioned an estimated 26,169 York Region students have used marijuana, while there have been "almost 5,000 reported unsuccessful attempts to quit". Since cannabis is not an addictive substance, I have to ask what is defined as an "unsuccessful attempt to quit?" Someone who thought it was a shame to let a joint burn down? But seriously, with regards to cannabis and driving, it should be noted Rick Reimer of Kilaloe, ON was recently acquitted of impaired driving because Ontario Court Justice Bruce MacPhee was satisfied his cannabis use was not an impairment. Furthermore, it should also be mentioned courts across the country are throwing out possession charges on a regular basis and, regardless of what police or the justice minister may say, in this country, courts have ruled possession of under 30 grams of cannabis is a legal activity. While no one wants kids skipping school to get stoned, I think this type of awareness activity should be placed firmly in the hands of health professionals and should not, in any way, have police -- against the loosening of cannabis laws for professional development reasons -- involved in the program. TIM MEEHAN COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR ONTARIO CONSUMERS FOR SAFE ACCESS TO RECREATIONAL CANNABIS (OCSARC.ORG) TORONTO - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake