Pubdate: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) Copyright: 2018 The Edmonton Journal Website: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: Alvin M. Schrader Page: A8 NO LINK BETWEEN POT AND CAR CRASHES I am quite suspicious about the headspace of the Journal editor who captioned a brief article about a U.S. survey with the headline "Pot holiday linked to fatal car crashes" (Feb. 13). Maybe their attention span allowed them to only get as far as the first paragraph. The next one explicitly stated that the survey being reported had found absolutely no evidence of a link between pot smoking and car crashes on the one day of the year studied from 1992 to 2016, which was April 20, the day of the year adopted by activists to push for the decriminalization of cannabis. This reckless disregard for scientific accuracy is symptomatic of the larger issue in Canada of the hysteria and fear-mongering being jacked up by political opportunists around the impending legalization of small amounts of the drug. My prediction is there will be absolutely no increase in the percentage of Canadians who imbibe, and especially not of those who smoke it. All that the federal government is doing is removing the need for Canadians, and especially vulnerable minorities, to fear police harassment and criminal prosecution. So why don't we all take a deep breath and wait for actual evidence. Alvin M. Schrader, Edmonton - --- MAP posted-by: Matt