Pubdate: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 Date: March 26, 1998 Source: London Free Press (CAN) Author: Chad Michael Burkhart Kudos to Ross Rabagliati for bringing home the gold and for rehashing the drug debate in this country. About 600 000 Canadians have been convicted of simple marijuana possession and now have criminal records. This is unnacceptable to most Canadians. A recent Angus Reid Poll found over 50 percent of Canadians support decriminalization of cannabis possession. Our politicians have been promising for decades they would open a debate on decriminalization. Over 25 years ago, a royal commission recommended decriminalization and education to replace the costly and ineffective legal prosecution. MPs have disregarded this recommendation ever since. Many Canadians have lost faith in Parliament and have turned to the courts to challenge the laws constitutionally. In a recent case in London, R vs. Clay, the Ontario Supreme Court justice said it should be up to the legislature to change the laws and many Canadians would not object to such changes. There has never been a death directly related to the use of marijuana. The propaganda that it is a "gateway drug" has been effectively shot down. People do not become insane from smoking cannabis. Marijuana use does not lead to criminal activity, nor is there any evidence it is addictive. It is time for politicians to debate this issue. Now is the time for the decriminalization of marijuana possession. Chad Michael Burkhart London