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Posted 29 August 2007 - 04:39 PM

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Dr. David Bowering

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Bowering in favour of legalizing pot



Aug 29 2007

North’s public health director calls for reform to drug laws, RCMP remain opposed

The head of public health for the North wants to see radical reform in how Canada deals with psychoactive drugs.

Dr. David Bowering told The Interior News last week that legalization of marijuana needs to be the subject of much more open and frank public discussion.

Bowering is a member of the Health Officers Council of British Columbia (HOC) that, in October 2005, released a position paper calling for a public health approach to drug control.

At the heart of the matter, Bowering said, is harm reduction.

The 38-page document cites more than 100 studies and articles supporting the idea the drug control belongs in the domain of public health, not the criminal justice system.

“The federal government needs to take a leadership role at the national and international levels in actively initiating reform of current psychoactive drug laws, including a review and revision of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, to create regulatory frameworks for drugs that will allow governments at all levels to better address the harms associated with the production, trade, distribution, and use of these substances,” the report states.

The HOC is not alone. In 2002, a committee of the Canadian Senate released a 600-page report, one of the conclusions of which was that prohibition does not work and should be replaced with a regulatory regime like those for tobacco and alcohol.

The argument is even finding its way into the local courts.

Two weeks ago in defending Ernest Pete — a street-level pot dealer caught up in a regional drug sting in September 2006 — defence attorney Ian Lawson asked for leniency based on growing acceptance of pot use among Canadians. Judge William Jack, however, was not convinced sentencing Pete to four months.

Despite the high profile proponents of reform, opposition to any kind of softening of drug laws remains powerful, particularly among law enforcement agencies.

Acting commander of the Smithers detachment Ray Haugen refused to comment saying it is a matter of national policy.

Sylvie Tremblay, an Ottawa spokesperson for the Mounties, explained the policy.

“The RCMP does not support decriminalization of marijuana and this is also the position of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police,” she said.

“Our overriding goal is to ensure safe homes and safe communities for Canadians and we believe that marijuana use and the criminality that surrounds it harms individuals and communities.”



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Posted 29 August 2007 - 07:23 PM

I've added Dr. Bowering to this page:

"Other" support for ending cannabis prohibition in Canada
http://www.cannabisf...port_other.html

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Posted 30 August 2007 - 05:49 AM

Russell Barth
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Ottawa, Ontario
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To The Editor, RE: Bowering in favour of legalizing pot

“The RCMP does not support decriminalization of marijuana and this is also the position of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police,” she said. “Our overriding goal is to ensure safe homes and safe communities for Canadians and we believe that marijuana use and the criminality that surrounds it harms individuals and communities.”

But we here in the reality-based community know that it is the prohibition of marijuana, not the plant or the drug itself, that is causing the danger. This isn't an opinion subject to "belief", this is a solid fact proven by study after study.

Given that marijuana prohibition costs Canadians about $2 billion a year, deprives us of an additional $3 billion in annual tax revenue, subsidizes criminals, increases associated crime, endangers the public (especially kids), erodes confidence in law enforcement departments, and suppresses civil rights and liberties, one could easily be lead to wonder: "Just which side of the law are these guys really on, anyway?"

Russell Barth
Federal Medical Marijuana License Holder
Patients Against Ignorance and Discrimination on Cannabis (PAIDOC)
Ottawa

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PS: Pot became legal by default in court. See the ruling:
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Posted 30 August 2007 - 09:43 AM

Thanks for linking this article from your website to our MedPot.net Forums, FrankD! :wacko:

ALL Canadian doctors should join Dr. Bowering's fight against marijuana prohibition!

Please, NO MORE malicious MMAD ("Hellth" Canada) and prohibitionist federal "hellth" minister in the way of sick and dying Canadians who need medicinal marijuana to improve their quality of life - and extend it as well.

Marc


View PostFrankD, on Aug 29 2007, 08:23 PM, said:

I've added Dr. Bowering to this page:

"Other" support for ending cannabis prohibition in Canada
http://www.cannabisf...port_other.html

-FD

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