Pubdate: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 Source: Prince George Free Press (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.pgfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2135 Author: Peter Huisman GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE REAPING 'GREEN' PROFITS Editor: The Honourable Rich Coleman, Solicitor General, should be congratulated: Not for the government's latest scheme to maintain the support of its all-important drunk-driver constituency but for daring to fathom a notion unpopular amongst elected officials. As luck would have it, this notion, according to the latest public opinion polling, is popular amongst the citizens said officials supposedly represent. This notion is to remove the criminality from behaviour that poses no harm to society. Ironically, one of Canada's most powerful unelected officials, Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour, has caught this drift. The following is from her judgement of a recent case: "If there remained any doubt as to whether the harms associated with marihuana use justified the state in using imprisonment as a sanction against its possession, this doubt disappears when the harms caused by the prohibition are put in the balance." The generally overlooked harm caused by said prohibition is the profit harvested by slovenly yet relatively organized pot-racketeers such as the Hells Angels, and their lowly local chambermaids, the far from Renegades. Indeed, a substantial portion of the money within the black market marijuana industry funds the activities of nefarious individuals and parties. I'd be remiss to mention the Liberals' "Investi-gate" scandal as the courts have yet to disclose information on the warrants used to raid the Legislature. The corollary of this aforementioned notion is fleetingly touched upon in the Solicitor General's latest dubious claim that proceeds from B.C.'s thriving marijuana industry fund insurgents in Afghanistan. If the Solicitor General's motives behind this claim are genuine, then it is imperative that his government petition their fellow Liberals in Ottawa to legalize marijuana through the regulation of its distribution. By this action, the Solicitor General would prove to himself that he is willing to take the necessary steps to combat the barbarous forces of Islamic fundamentalism. If marijuana were treated as alcohol is in BC, only then would the "green" profits fail from entering into the hands of criminal gangs and remain with all B.C.'ers via the provincial government. The fact that the Solicitor General has yet to claim that profits from the provincially-owned liquor stores fund the wretched allies of al Qaida and the Taliban proves this point. But then again, the warrants have yet to be unsealed. Peter Huisman - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin