B.C. Medical Health Officers Join Call To Legalize Pot

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First Posted: 12/22/11 12:08 PM ET Updated: 12/23/11 05:30 PM ET


B.C.'s medical health officers are joining a powerful coalition of health, academic and justice experts calling for an overhaul of Canada's anti-drug policies.


In a written statement, the Health Officers' Council of B.C. says it has unanimously passed a resolution to support Stop the Violence BC. The council includes all medical health officers throughout the province as well as physicians, researchers and consultants.


Dr. Paul Hasselback, who chairs the council, said medical experts are not asserting the drug is safe, but that policy as it stands puts the public at even greater risk.


"We need to acknowledge that our current approach to some of our substance-use policies is perhaps not as evidence-based as it should be," he said.


"We need to be proceeding to a dialogue that keeps the public's health as one of the prime drivers in the decision-making process."


Hasselback noted that unlike widely-used substances like alcohol and tobacco, officials can't proscribe measures for safe use of cannabis — simply because it's illegal.


The public is wary of the dangers of drinking and driving, he added, but there's very little knowledge or research around using pot and driving for the same reason.


Pot cheaper, more potent than ever


Dr. Evan Wood, a founder of Stop the Violence BC, says it's clear prohibition isn't working.


"The more money that we pump into anti-cannabis law enforcement does not have any kind of effect on rates of use and price of cannabis has gone down quite dramatically," he said. "The government's own data show that Canada's prohibition has failed."


A new report from the Stop the Violence BC coalition says billions of dollars have been spent in the hopes of stemming the drug trade — but marijuana is cheaper, more potent and more available than ever.


The coalition says instead of criminalizing pot, Ottawa should regulate and tax it.


The call comes as the Tories' wide-ranging crime bill — which toughens drug penalties — is nearing passage into law, but the federal justice minister stands by the decision not to decriminalize or legalize marijuana.


Asked for reaction to the report, a spokeswoman for the federal justice minister was terse.


"Our government has no intention to decriminalize or legalize marijuana," said Julie Di Mambro in an email.


Arrests, seizures soar


Arrests and cannabis seizures soared when anti-drug funding jumped, according to available data presented in the report, but none of the other anticipated impacts materialized.


Since 2007, the majority of at least $260 million in funding against drugs from Ottawa has been allocated to policing. Between 1990 to 2009, arrests have increased by 70 per cent.


But at the same time, prevalence of cannabis use rose.


The Canadian Alcohol and Drug Use Monitoring Survey showed 27 per cent of B.C. youth between 15 and 24 smoked weed at least once in the previous year.


In Ontario, the number of high school students using pot doubled from fewer than 10 per cent in 1991 to more than 20 per cent in 2009.


"It's just so clear that organized crime has absolutely overwhelmed these law enforcement efforts with the price of marijuana going down dramatically ... [and] the potency has gone up astronomically," Wood said.


Stop the Violence BC launched its campaign in October with a report that showed criminal organizations are making huge profits and engaging in street-level warfare over the underground drug trade.


A group of former Vancouver mayors have voiced their support for the coalition, which includes former B.C. Supreme Court justice Ross Lander and B.C.'s former chief coroner Vince Cain.


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Runey
religion is why we can't have nice things.
09:25 PM on 12/22/2011
System Of A Down - Prison Song -
"Following the rights movements
You clamped down with your iron fists,
Drugs became conveniently
Available for all the kids,
Following the rights movements
You clamped down with your iron fists,
Drugs became conveniently
Available for all the kids,"

"They're trying to build a prison, (for you and me to live in)"

"Minor drug offenders fill your prisons
You don't even flinch
All our taxes paying for your wars
Against the new non-rich,
Minor drug offenders fill your prisons
You don't even flinch
All our taxes paying for your wars
Against the new non-rich"

"All research and successful drug policy shows
That treatment should be increased,
And law enforcement decreased,
While abolishing mandatory minimum sentences,"
04:10 PM on 12/22/2011
welcome to Amerca, Canadian style. as an American, I feel bad that you guys got stuck with a G.W. Bush clone. just smart enough to get elected, not smart enough to legislate properly lol
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PiperSniper
04:11 PM on 12/22/2011
LOL Our conservative paty is not the same as your republican party
04:17 PM on 12/22/2011
you say that now, but give them 8 years and they'll try to take you freedom.
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Nathan Ottenson
The Christian Right are neither
07:54 PM on 12/22/2011
No, but they do tend to lean towards republicans failed policies
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Christine Garcia
Don't plan your life, let it just happen you might
04:10 PM on 12/22/2011
I have Multiple Sclerosis and am in a lot of pain from the nerve damage that I have. I throw up often from the pain sometimes for several days in a row and have to go to the ER for rehydration. Two different doctors have recommended that I try to smoke pot for my symptoms but could not write me a prescription because I do not live in a state where medical marijuana is legal. I am on a fentenyl patch right now that makes me very sleepy and goofy. Pot is natural, why can't this country see the benefits of this drug instead of making it an "issue"?
07:54 PM on 12/22/2011
I'm sorry to hear about your story. I work at a dispensary in California where Medical Marijuana is not a dream, but a reality. I can tell you from first hand account that marijuana would make you feel better. Hundreds of patients walk into this dispensary every day with different illnesses/cancers/ptsd that over the counter pills just cant cure. It is a weed that grows in the ground, why cant we just have a M.A.T.F. (Marijuana, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms)
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Christine Garcia
Don't plan your life, let it just happen you might
08:38 PM on 12/22/2011
The side effects from the pills and Interferon shots are worse then the disease itself, but I have to take the treatments because I have a 4 and 6 year old sons who will need me for a long time and being bedridden won't help any of us. I don't want to get arrested for smoking pot though and add more bills to the ones I already have.
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Nathan Ottenson
The Christian Right are neither
07:55 PM on 12/22/2011
"state"??
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Christine Garcia
Don't plan your life, let it just happen you might
08:35 PM on 12/22/2011
Georgia.
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vogonpoet42
Illegitimus Non Carborundum
03:56 PM on 12/22/2011
The green maple leaf- central figure on the Cannabian Flag
03:47 PM on 12/22/2011
Stop the insanity. Legalize and regulate.
Like micro-brew beer.
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rickthaluddite
What noisy cats are we
04:32 PM on 12/22/2011
Great comparison-- you can still get buy start ups to grow your own-- seeds and all-- We're not going to stop pot-smoking, EndTheGodDamnedCannabisProhibitionNow
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03:21 PM on 12/22/2011
Conservatives OUT in 2015! Nominate and elect progressive candidates in your ridings!!
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rickthaluddite
What noisy cats are we
04:35 PM on 12/22/2011
Start now by telling your sitting member his/her only chance for re-election (and sweet pension) is to cross the floor and sit in opposition.
03:02 PM on 12/22/2011
Harpo'sâ„¢ dumb, draconian pot laws will invariably result in a Charter challenge.
The CON'Sâ„¢ must know this. (Or, maybe, they really ARE that stupid.)
This challenge will wind its way to the SCC, where prohibition will be struck down.
This is good for Harpoâ„¢. He looks tough to the Americans, and can't be blamed for
the overthrow of prohibition.
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rickthaluddite
What noisy cats are we
04:37 PM on 12/22/2011
Jeebus, He Knows Steve
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EprQGmZ3Imw
02:53 PM on 12/22/2011
The first problem is that this group tried to present a rational argument to overhaul Canada's anti drug laws. This is not something cons, especially Harper's bunch can understand and sure as heck won't pay any attention to. The Health Officers Council should have said they consulted with goat entrails or an magic 8 ball to align themselves with con thinking.
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Jay from Ottawa
sovereignty sale, 1.3T OBO
02:44 PM on 12/22/2011
Cannabis has been decriminalized is so many countries, but don't expect Harper and his anti-science party to do anything about it while his Majesty is in power.
02:32 PM on 12/22/2011
There is no way the Harper Government for both Religious (crazy) and Financial, "Business Competition" produces a variety of high quality, low cost products, and of course, Policy, if it's Legalized, who the heck is Harper going to put in his massive new Jail System?
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gravescanada
02:27 PM on 12/22/2011
Marijuana has for centuries been a cure all for a wide array of illness's from stomach aches to anxiety. Prohibition of marijuana is just fueling the criminal aspect of it. Make it legal, and yes some people will grow their own but most will buy it from a reliable and legitimate source. It could be a huge revenue source as well as reducing crime. A logical mind sees it, an emotional mind sees it and a wise mind sees it. We all see that it makes sense to decriminalize it so just DO IT!
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Hjorlejf
02:27 PM on 12/22/2011
We can only hope that more professionals like this will join the cause of logic and rationality regarding drug laws. Drug prohibition spawns violence. Do no support violence.
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Midnight Toker
01:12 PM on 12/22/2011
i remember when they legalized strawberries..

everyone seemed to be eating them for a while.
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marijobama
Prohibition is NOT an enumerated power.
01:22 PM on 12/22/2011
Strawberries should be banned because they're at least as addictive as cannabis.
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vogonpoet42
Illegitimus Non Carborundum
03:57 PM on 12/22/2011
They are not!!!!! I could quit strawberries any time I want. I just don't want to.