Pubdate: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 Source: Peachland View (CN BC) Copyright: 2013 Peachland View Contact: http://www.peachlandview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5475 Author: Randy MacInnis Cited: Sensible BC: http://www.sensiblebc.ca LEGALIZATION WOULD BE MOST WELCOME IN B.C. I have over 35 years in public service, with the RCMP, City of Calgary Emergency Medical Services, and retired as a Narcotic K-9 trainer handler for the Attorney General's office of B.C., Corrections Branch. It is sometimes difficult for me to remain professional and polite when people are rude or uninformed, so I chalk it up to ignorance of the facts. I beg of you, for the sake of those you care about, educate yourself on the truth regarding marijuana. We would also do well to consider our rights and freedoms, or what's left of them. A majority of the population of B.C. (70 per cent or higher) feel that this bad legislation needs to be changed to remove the criminal element and save our young people. And yet, with my background on the front lines dealing with the fallout of this failed legislation I am reduced to standing on a street corner begging people to sign Sensible BC's petition and exercise what rights they have left. Democracy? You tell me. With what is going on in Ottawa right now it should be clear to all of us we can not allow this or any other government to close the door in our faces and dismiss us like peasants. Thank goodness for the very brave people who have stepped up and stuck it out. Thank you Sensible BC. So for anyone who really cares about people, please educate yourself and get involved. This is not about a bunch of hippies from the sixties wanting to get high. My wife has a number of very debilitating conditions and without the aid of medicinal marijuana she could not garden, preserve fruits and vegetables or do many other things she enjoys. By the way, she does not smoke marijuana. It is administered in many ways for many conditions, and unlike RX pharmaceuticals, it is natural, non-addictive, and could be grown organically in your own back yard. You can't say that about many other prescription painkillers. It should also be obvious why pharmaceutical companies don't want change. If more people start taking control of their health with natural products, they would stand to lose revenue. They have a very vested interest. The legal and justice systems have also become dependent on much needed budget money from this failed war on marijuana users. Most police officers I have spoken with would prefer not to have to bother with marijuana, and would be happy to allocate funds and manpower to other areas of greater need. I would be happy to discuss any of the issues concerning marijuana. Sensible BC, provides information and research from people much wiser than myself; check it out. Then, maybe we can stop the reefer madness. Randy MacInnis, Peachland - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom