Pubdate: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 Source: Medicine Hat News (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 Alberta Newspaper Group, Inc. Contact: http://www.medicinehatnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1833 Author: Devin Olmstead Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v02/n1862/a11.html U.S. BIGGEST HURDLE TO LEGALIZATION Re: Prepare for legalization of marijuana, Medicine Hat News, Oct. 2. Drug dealers are hurting? I couldn't stop laughing when I heard that tall tale. Neither Canada nor America have any idea how much narcotics enter the continent. They only know the inflated dollar value of the busts they make. So if based on this information the government doesn't know the impact busts are having, how does Del Egan know? Why would the government need dealers to manufacture and sell marijuana? It's not like pot has to be distilled or created in a lab. Anyone with basic gardening skills can grow high-quality marijuana. Almost three-quarters of the retail price of tobacco in Canada is tax. The federal government profits the most from tobacco sales, not the tobacco companies. I'm not sure where Egan gets his information, but he should find a more reliable source. It is true that 100 years ago patent medicines were a problem and the pharmaceutical industry was unregulated. Modern drugs should be monitored and tested to ensure they are safe and effective. However, this is not the case even today. Plenty of drugs have side effects that range from mild to death. Many are released with claims of efficacy that are later proven to be false. Opiates, cocaine, and marijuana have been around for thousands of years. There is no mystery as to what harm they do or don't do or what their effects are. They are all relatively safe. The largest obstacle to legalization in Canada is the American government and its threats. I would love for there to be a referendum on the subject as I think you would find that Egan is dead wrong about public opinion. Prime Minister Jean Chretien, as well as prime minster Pierre Trudeau and many other politicians, have at one time or another supported legalization, but they have had to face the reality of American trade sanctions. Someone has to have the guts to stand up for what is right. I don't care if it's the Senate, Parliament, or the Supreme Court. The GST has nothing to do with legalization of narcotics, and misinformation and fear mongering by people like Del Egan does not help the situation at all. Devin Olmstead - --- MAP posted-by: Josh