Pubdate: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 Source: Sentinel Review (CN ON) Copyright: 2003 Annex Publishing & Printing Inc. Contact: http://www.annexweb.com/sentinel Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2385 Author: Matthew Hulett Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n876/a11.html POSSESSION LAWS 'TRULY DOOMED' Re: Limbo for pot charges (June 10, Sentinel-Review). The Rogin case, which instituted the state of current affairs that there is no possession law, is being appealed to the Ontario Court of Appeals. This is the same court that issued the Parker decision in July 2000, that ordered Parliament to rewrite the possession laws to allow medical access to cannabis, lest the possession law be stricken from the books as of July 2001. Your Parliament did not act. Parker is unquestionable and cannot be challenged. I highly doubt the Appeals Court that issued Parker will reverse or ignore their order. In addition, the newest proposed decriminalization bill does not allow for medical access to cannabis. It will also be in direct violation of Parker and would probably also be tossed out in Ontario courts. Since all law is federal in Canada and other provinces take their lead from Ontario courts, it would appear to me possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana is going to be completely legal for the foreseeable future. For Ontario and soon enough for your whole country. I have yet to witness that the drug warriors recognize the fate of these unscholarly laws. The possession laws are truly doomed. Matthew Hulett Brick, N.J. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex