Pubdate: Sat, 16 Sep 2017 Source: Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Copyright: 2017 Times Colonist Contact: http://www.timescolonist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/481 Author: Jeff Magee Page: A13 POLICE CHIEFS SHOULD SIMPLY ENFORCE THE LAW Re: "Postpone legal pot, police exhort feds," Sept. 13. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police seem to see their role as being an obstruction to the implementation of public policy. To this end, they want a delay of at least six months in the legalization of marijuana. They say this is necessary in order to train officers and certify more officers to conduct roadside tests. Their overriding concern with the legalization of marijuana is a dramatic increase in the number of people driving stoned. Let me assure them this will not happen. They can sleep peacefully, without the fear that hordes of stoned zombies are suddenly going to be driving amok on our streets. Nothing is going to change. The simple fact is, people have been getting high for 50 years. The reason marijuana is being legalized is because almost everyone already uses it. How this obvious fact has eluded the police chiefs concerns me. Their cognitive thinking seems to be somewhat impaired. Another fact that has escaped them is that there is no test for pot-impaired driving. No matter how many roadside tests they perform, none of them are valid. The police chiefs need to be told that they do not decide what the laws of this country are. They simply enforce them. Jeff Magee Victoria - --- MAP posted-by: Matt