DON QUIXOTE VS. CITY HALL When an American gets mad, he says "where's my Gun". When a Canadian gets pissed off he says "Where is my pen, I'm going to send a letter to the EDITOR". When the EDITOR won't publish his letter he sets up his own BLOG page. When I received enough support to get a Council Seat the dogma of the establishment became : "Better to have him inside the tent pissing out, than outside pissing in." (Only time will tell !)
Thursday, April 26, 2012
B.C. mayors want marijuana legalized
The Star.com Richard J. Brennan National Affairs Writer
Eight British Columbia mayors are calling on the provincial Liberal
provincial government to legalize cannabis in an effort to reduce crime
associated with the marijuana trade. The mayors, including Vancouver’s Gregor Robertson, sent a letter
Thursday to Premier Christy Clark and opposition party leaders urging
them to support the regulation and taxation of cannabis. “As mayors of BC municipalities, we are fully aware of the harms
stemming from the province’s large illegal marijuana industry,” the
letter stated. “Our communities have been deeply affected by the
consequences of marijuana prohibition including large-scale grow-ops,
increased organized crime and ongoing gang violence. “It is time to tax and strictly regulate marijuana under a public
health framework; regulating marijuana would allow the government to
rationally address the health concerns of marijuana, raise government
tax revenue and eliminate the huge profits from the marijuana industry
that flow directly to organized crime.” The mayor’s letter comes after a similar plea from four former B.C.
Attorneys General. Colin Gabelmann, Ujjal Dosanjh, Graeme Bowbrick and
Geoff Plant also signed a letter to Clark and provincial NDP Leader
Adrian Dix, calling on the politicians to endorse legalizing, taxing and
regulating marijuana. The mayors’ letter was sent following several recent motions passed
by municipal councils supporting a regulatory approach to cannabis
policy. Most recently, Robertson announced Thursday a motion for
Vancouver City Council to endorse the Stop the Violence BC campaign
would be on the council agenda next week. “Widespread access to marijuana for our youth, grow-ops that provide
funds for organized crime, and significant costs to taxpayers for
enforcement are all compelling reasons to re-examine our failed approach
to prohibition,” Robertson stated in a news release. In their letter, the mayors say their residents are ready for a new
approach to marijuana policy. They noted that according to Angus Reid,
12 per cent of British Columbians support the current approach to
controlling marijuana compared to 66 per cent who support taxation and
regulation, the position championed by the Stop the Violence B.C.
Coalition. Stop the Violence B.C. is a coalition of law enforcement officials,
legal experts, public health officials and academic experts from the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, University of
Victoria and the University of Northern British Columbia. “We stand together as B.C. mayors because we think our communities
will be safer and our children better protected from criminal elements
if we overturn marijuana prohibition and implement policies that
strictly regulate the adult use of cannabis,” said City of North
Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto, whose council passed a motion
supporting the regulation of cannabis on April 23. Robert Sawatzky, Mayor of Vernon, urged all B.C. mayors to consider
the escalating costs of prohibition, and “join our efforts to implement
evidence-based cannabis policies that reflect our commitment as
municipal leaders to community health and safety.”
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