Pubdate: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 Source: Canadian Champion, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2010 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Ltd Contact: http://www.miltoncanadianchampion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1503 Author: Sean Kelly EXTREME UNFAIRNESS, HYPOCRISY BY CONSERVATIVES SICKENING (The following letter was addressed to Halton MP Lisa Raitt, and a copy was filed with the Champion.) DEAR MS. RAITT: It was with great disappointment that I read the news about ex-Conservative MP Rahim Jaffer. I don't begrudge his second chance to smarten up in the future. Decent people can and do make serious mistakes, and I believe in forgiving them if they're truly remorseful. However, Mr. Jaffer and the Conservative Party are proponents of mandatory minimum sentencing for drug possession offences. Mr. Jaffer voted for Bill C-26 (reintroduced as Bill C- 15), which essentially espoused the view that those who commit such crimes aren't worthy of a second chance. How can you demand harsh sentencing for drug offenders, yet look the other way when one of your own slips up? I'm a non-partisan centrist, which means that I rarely vote Conservative. Because of that, you probably won't take my words to heart. However, I urge you to reflect on your party's 'tough-on-crime' rhetoric. If you and those in your party agree that decent people like Mr. Jaffer can make mistakes and deserve forgiveness, how can you support mandatory minimum sentences? I'm sickened by what I perceive as extreme unfairness and hypocrisy. As you are my MP, I would appreciate a reply. Thank you and all the best. SEAN KELLY MILTON - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D