Pubdate: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 Source: Star, The ( CN ON ) Copyright: 2005 Transcontinental Media Contact: http://www.neighbourhoodnews.ca/star Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3824 Author: Tim Meehan Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) POT SMOKING The reality of this situation will be that once a youth ( or adult ) gets a couple of these tickets ( or perhaps sees this article ) they will know not to smoke marijuana in schoolyards this summer ( which is a good thing ) but instead will seek out more secretive, dangerous places such as underpasses, underground parking lots and back alleys ( which is a bad thing ) where chances of assault or injury increase. By the way, the current Bill C-17 before the House of Commons would make some types of cannabis use subject to a ticket. While this is not acceptable to most Canadians, since a majority feel cannabis users ( 57% according to a NORML Canada/SES Poll from November 2004 ) should be left alone, ticketing users would be more intellectually honest than calling this type of behavior "trespassing." Of course, just as there are companies that will fight your speeding ticket, expect a cottage industry of paralegal-type services to fight these tickets too. As usual, only the middlemen will get rich with this scheme. The eventual solution is to regulate cannabis, and make sure no one under 19 is able to buy marijuana -- similar to alcohol and tobacco. Tim Meehan Ottawa