Pubdate: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 Source: Miramichi Leader (CN NK) Copyright: 2009 Brunswick News Inc. Contact: http://miramichileader.canadaeast.com/onsite.php?page=contact Website: http://miramichileader.canadaeast.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4756 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n020/a09.html Author: Ray Stevens MISINFORMED RHETORIC It was with disgust I read of the harshness of the penalty applied to Ms. Duplessie from Judge Ouellette. I say this for two reasons. The first being that if Judge Ouellette and others would wake up and realize that this was a victimless crime and one that is, despite the opposition of govt., becoming more and more socially acceptable. And the second being in Ouellette's own socially hypocritical statement "...This was clearly to feed her own addiction, but she felt morally justified." So what Ouellette is saying is that we should throw people who have addictions into jail? I would hazard a guess that an alcoholic would feel morally justified as well! The hypocrisy here turns my stomach and leaves me to vision Mr. Ouellette as an old codger who understands nothing about marijuana or recent social mores. The character Mr. Potter from "It's a Wonderful Life" comes to mind. Can we, in small town New Brunswick please get over this misinformed rhetoric about marijuana? Can we read something on the subject that is not put out by the RCMP, DEA, or other self-interested body? You have made a criminal out of a normal citizen because she chooses to smoke marijuana instead of get drunk every weekend on beer, or rye, or rum. Which is more addictive and leaves you far, far more inebriated. Despite the propaganda, medical fact is, marijuana is safer than booze, cigarettes, and caffeine. No reason to make it available, but certainly no reason to throw people in jail and ruin their lives either. The morally reprehensible behaviour was not Ms. Duplessie's, but rather Mr. Ouellette's and the system he represents. Ray Stevens Fredericton - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake