Pubdate: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2011 Tim Stewart Contact: http://mapinc.org/url/PTv2GKdw Website: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Tim Stewart CRIME LEGISLATION BASED ON IDEOLOGY Re: Canadians want crime crackdown, by Rob Nicholson, Dec. 2. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson's letter is nothing more than another example of the Harper Conservatives pandering to base human instincts. The Safe Streets and Communities Act is an ideologically based omnibus bill that flies in the face of current statistics. The minister's letter is disingenuous at best. The bill before the house and passed because of the Conservative majority does not differentiate between the accused who is mentally challenged and those who are not. The proposed legislation has the potential to create hardened criminals out of young people who make the common mistake of experimenting with marijuana. I am appalled at the Conservatives' shameless fearmongering in the attempt to justify this legislation to the people of this country. Yes, those found to be involved in child pornography, sexual abuse and exploitation and a whole host of other serious crimes should be dealt with swiftly and severely. That being said, it is absolutely unacceptable for our government to exploit people's fear and the countless victims' experiences to justify legislation that is more far reaching than they are willing to explain. Transparency is seriously lacking with regard to the Conservatives' conversation surrounding this piece of legislation. Important legislation such as this should be based in logic and on reliable statistics, not on a political party's ideology. If Minister Nicholson wishes to address criminal behaviour in this country, he should begin by being more honest and transparent when he addresses the Canadian public. TIM STEWART, Windsor - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D