Pubdate: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 Source: Aldergrove Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Central Fraser Valley Star Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.aldergrovestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/989 Author: Kirk Tousaw Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n245.a09.html LEGALIZE DRUGS Editor, The Star: Solicitor General Rich Coleman is at it again. His insistence on increased U.S.-style tactics in a war on marijuana users, sellers and growers would be a horrible mistake. And it would be counter-productive, at best. Let's examine Coleman's logic, or lack thereof, for a moment. His plan is to ramp up penalties for growers because most are linked with organized crime - a claim of questionable veracity. But what will this achieve? It certainly won't be a deterrent - harsh penalties in the U.S. have done nothing to curb marijuana supply (the U.S. grows the vast majority of its own cannabis). Instead, those who are most at risk from harsh penalties (the mom and pop growers) will be forced out of the market. The supply void will be filled by organized crime. In other words, ramping up penalties will increase, not decrease, the influence of organized criminals. We know this is true, of course, because prohibition is the only reason criminals are involved in the cannabis industry in the first place. You don't see turf wars between Starbucks and Tim Hortons. Coleman also complains about a lack of resources. Where, then, will he get the money needed to lock up growers for extended prison terms? Jailing every grower busted in B.C. in 2002 for two years would have cost taxpayers $631 million. And this cost must be incurred each and every year. Despite the glowing promises in the recent Throne speech, will the Liberals slash funding for legal aid (again) or schools (again) to pay for busting pot growers? Is that how you want your money spent? About the only sensible thing SG Coleman said was that decriminalization would be a mistake. It would. Legalization is the only rational policy choice. But don't count on Coleman to figure that out. Kirk Tousaw Campaign Manager, British Columbia Marijuana Party, Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin