Pubdate: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 Source: Nanaimo Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Nanaimo Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/nanaimodailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1608 Author: Mike Bryan MP'S APPEARANCE ON ANTI-DRUG FLYER SURPRISING Re: 'Tory Flyers illegal, says opposition' (Daily News, Aug. 19) I am surprised MP James Lunney would allow his image and reputation to ride on an anti-drug flyer. I had thought better of him, particularly in light of his stance on Bill C-51. Have you seen the recently released 2007 crime statistics? The data confirms Ottawa's war on drugs is, for the most part, a criminal law catchment and control device for cannabis users in this country. Ever since the Le Dain Commission's Cannabis Report in 1972, federal governments (Liberal and Conservative) have considered "decriminalizing" cannabis possession. By that they have meant an approach that avoids a criminal record for persons charged with possession. For example, the 1972 discharge provisions of the Criminal Code were, according to then Health Minister John Munro, "a means whereby the courts could avoid imposing a criminal record on persons charged with cannabis possession." Contrary to popular belief, the discharge provisions never avoided a criminal record for any offence; and successive governments to this day have allowed this massive criminalization of young Canadians to continue unabated. Lunney's government could win half the war on drugs by simply dealing with this gross injustice once and for all. Until then, all its ranting against "junkies and addicts" will be seen for what it is: A cover for a mean-spirited political attack on the welfare of young Canadians. It's hard to believe that Lunney, a medical healer, would knowingly endorse such a policy. Mike Bryan Port Alberni - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin