Pubdate: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 Source: Comox Valley Record (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Comox Valley Record Contact: http://www.comoxvalleyrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/784 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n016/a04.html Author: W.L.M. Wilson SOME LAWS RIDICULOUS, INHUMANE Dear editor, In addition to the fact that one is sometimes required to dodge bullets, another negative aspect of being a police officer is the obligation to enforce ridiculous, inhumane laws long overdue for repeal. The recent raid on Mark Russell's Mid-Island Compassion Club stands as a perfect example of the idiocy that our gutless politicians are forcing upon the police, Mark Russell, and at least 85 local people in need of medicinal marijuana. What possible good arises from such an expenditure of valuable police time, charging Russell for aiding ill people, and driving his clients to purchase their pain relief from various sources in the black market? Courtenay RCMP Constable Derek Kryzanowzki admits that the investigation took over a year to complete, that it wasn't instigated by a complaint from the general public, and was self-generated through one of the members in the drug section. Presumably this was an RCMP member who values compliance with our inane drug laws far higher than he values the compassion that has been exhibited by Mark Russell. Since our politicians have not changed the law to reflect the mountains of evidence in favour of using marijuana medicinally, maybe our local detachment could quietly refuse to help the zealots in its midst to raid the Compassion Club. A wish for the year 2007 -- may our local police force bravely continue to dodge bullets -- but at the same time cease to make the biker gangs richer. W.L.M. Wilson, Qualicum Beach - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake