Pubdate: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 Source: Stittsville News (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Ottawa Region Media Group Contact: http://www.yourstittsville.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5055 Author: Mark Cotnam CANADA SHOULD FOLLOW HOLLAND ON MARIJUANA Editor: Regarding the recent editorial on the possible legalization of marijuana, yes, marijuana should be legal, like in Holland. It would free up wasted justice system resources. Although initially there may be an increase in usage, over time younger users will moderate their consumption as the rebellion factor becomes less. Also, by making it legal, a homeowner could grow a few plants in the garden. It would no longer be a source of income for criminal groups. Nothing is gained by marijuana being illegal. For over a decade, Canadian police forces have been screaming for more recruits and increased budgets. Seeing bicycle brigades of Ottawa police hunting down teens smoking a joint is ridiculous. Although there is a difference between marijuana and harder drugs, the war on drugs is unwinnable as over 50 years of history attests. If tobacco that kills approximately 45,000 people annually in Canada remains legal, largely due to the tax revenues involved in its sale, why should marijuana that kills no one be illegal. It really has to do more with an overbearing Big Brother than sensibility or right and wrong. Mark Cotnam Stittsville - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom