Pubdate: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 Source: Eye Weekly (CN ON) Copyright: 2010 Eye Communications Ltd. Contact: http://www.eyeweekly.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/147 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09/n1159/a01.html Author: Russell Barth GET OFF THE POT Re "The rights side of history," City, Dec. 24: "Ironically, these regulations made way for an unexpected shift towards decriminalization when, in 2003, a Supreme Court ruling said that allowing access to pot without providing a legal supply is unconstitutional. And for a brief period in Ontario during that year, marijuana was actually decriminalized." Man, are you misinformed. The Parker and Hitzig rulings struck the prohibition of marijuana possession down as unconstitutional. The 2003 ruling was a simple possession case that was fought using Parker and Hitzig, and it struck down the prohibition again. Pot was never "decriminalized" - the law was struck down. There is a difference. Possession of pot had been legal since Parker, but the courts, cops and government chose to completely ignore all of this, and another court ruling re-criminalized possession. That ruling is bogus because, in Canada, a court cannot resurrect a dead law, only parliament can revive dead laws - and they never did that. So really, pot is still legal, has been since the Parker ruling, and every single pot bust since 2000 has been unconstitutional and illegal. So much for Canada being a "just society." Russell Barth, Federally Licensed Medical Marijuana User, Patients Against Ignorance and Discrimination on Cannabis - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake