Pubdate: Mon, 05 May 2003 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.fyiottawa.com/ottsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Chris Buors Note: Parenthetical remark by the Sun editor, headline by newshawk MORALITY CANNOT BE LEGISLATED There will be a terrible social justice price to pay for the hypocrisy Jean Chretien is planning to saddle Canadians with through a change in the drug laws. Morality cannot be legislated and attempts to do so have simply bred disrespect for the law and the government from Day 1. The Senate committee of Pierre Claude Nolin specifically warned about the dangers of decriminalization rather than legalization of cannabis. Too bad the press and Canadians did not read or study those recommendations or we would reject the decriminalization notion out of hand because it will not deal with the ugliness drug prohibition has delivered to Canadians. It was Richard Rumbold, leader of the Levellers, who fought for religious freedom in medieval England, whose last words before the king hung him were "I never could believe that Providence had sent a few men into the world, ready booted and spurred to ride, and millions ready saddled and bridled to be ridden." Jean Chretien can continue to please those with vested interests in controlling our thoughts on drugs and the drugs themselves or he can end medical serfdom. Either way, I am honoured to pick up Rumbold's mantle. There still ain't going to be no saddle on my back, no matter what lies Mr. Chretien cares to legislate into truth to send moral messages about drugs. Chris Buors (Actually, it seems that Chretien's proposal pleases no one) - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart