Doctor Evan Wood, one of the leading advocates calling for the regulation of marijuana in BC, makes a stop in Kelowna to spread the message that pot prohibition is fuelling organized crime. Castanet's Kelly Hayes reports.
@jamesbondaygee I have personally witnessed hundreds of people consume marijuana and not go insane. Every April 20th 1000 people consume marijuana on the museum steps and no one goes insane. People do not forget social norms and start stripping or creatin
March 2, 2012
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Seen too many people turn psychotic from marijuana. Legalizing pot would be insane. All drugs should be firmly outlawed with 0 tolerance. Our culture has turned to crap with the use of drugs! Already lost my own brother drugs!
March 2, 2012
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I would rather see the RCMP concentrate on violent crimes or crimes of sexual nature or even traffic enforcement which all cause more deaths and harm to our society than some people consuming or even growing a rather harmless substance. How many over d
March 1, 2012
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Now this is where it gets crazy they had a RCMP on CBC respond to the four mayors of Vancouver calling for regulation by saying that marijuana does not support organized crime. He claimed that at the street level people were not in possession of marijuana
March 1, 2012
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The harm with the drug of marijuana is the cost to society that is created by its legal standing. It causes people to invest in commercial residential grow ops that are dangerous to communities. There is also the problem of trafficking which causes cri
March 1, 2012
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The officer from Victoria is totally correct when he say's our law enforcement is obsessed with searching out drugs and in particular marijuana. As we know from the downtown east side of Vancouver the fight against possession is a complete failure. So we
March 1, 2012
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I agree totally. This is complex issue but if we look at some basic points I think decriminalization or regulation or legalization all appear to be the lesser of the evils than the current prohibition situation. First off marijuana is less harmful to soci
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