Pubdate: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 Source: Langley Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Langley Times Contact: http://www.langleytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1230 Author: Travis Erbacher APOLOGY NEEDED FOR DRUG PROHIBITION Editor: I must say, I am getting quite sick of being told that I am immoral for supporting the legalization of marijuana and ending the drug civil war. After all, it seems that the record of the legalization movement is nothing short of exemplary when compared to the vicious authority that upholds drug prohibition. Drug prohibition was started in Canada following the 1907 Vancouver riots, and was brought in along with the Chinese Head Tax to provide a legal justification for racism and exclusion towards Chinese-Canadians. Chinese immigrants brought with them the cultural practice of smoking opium, and following the riots, which consisted of white British Columbians attacking Chinese immigrants, many racists in the west were calling for the deportation of Chinese immigrants. The head tax stopped them from getting here, and prohibition provided a mechanism to throw them out, should they manage to pay the tax. The mother of drug prohibition in Canada was Emily Murphy, who is best known for getting women declared "persons" under Canadian law. She however did not much care for women who were not white, and believed that Canada should be a homogenous, white society, in which we should forcibly sterilize people with disabilities and prohibit by law any activity considered immoral or depraved. Ms.Murphy stated that two puffs of marijuana would make a person go insane and kill people. This hysteria led to many people committing terrible violent crimes, then claiming insanity based on smoking a little bit of pot. Stephen Harper apologized for the head tax. I think it is high time that Mr.Harper apologize for drug prohibition, which was not only rooted in racism and eugenics, but is directly responsible for creating the social stigma surrounding mental illness that has ruined many lives, and continues to make life even more difficult for those living with mental illness. Perhaps it is not legalization advocates that need to explain themselves. How do you feel supporting this legacy of racism, Mr. Harper? Mark Warawa? Langley Times reader? Travis Erbacher, Langley - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake