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Health Minister Rona Amrbose and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney have written Vancouver city council to voice their concerns about the city's plans to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries. The letter is the latest escalation in a back-and-forth between the two levels of government about how to address Vancouver's booming -- and illegal -- dispensary industry.
Health Minister Rona Amrbose and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney have written Vancouver city council to voice their concerns about the city's plans to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries. The letter is the latest escalation in a back-and-forth between the two levels of government about how to address Vancouver's booming -- and illegal -- dispensary industry.
Health Minister Rona Amrbose and Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney have written Vancouver city council to voice their concerns about the city's plans to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries. The letter is the latest escalation in a back-and-forth between the two levels of government about how to address Vancouver's booming -- and illegal -- dispensary industry.
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Vancouver City Council
3 Floor, City Hall
+453 12” Avenue West
‘Vancouver, British Columbia VSY 1V4
Dear Councillors:
‘We are deeply concerned about upcoming council discussions on a proposal io.
‘regulate’ illegal drug dispensaries,
Marijuana is neither an approved drug nor medicine in Canada and Health Canada
does not endorse its use. Marijuana is illegal for a reason: there are serious and
lasting heath effects associated with smoking marjuana, especially for youth
The medical evidence is irrefutable that when youth smoke marijuana they have
Increased risks of developing mental health issues, including psychosis and
schizophrenia. The Canadian Drug Use Monitoring Survey reports that while
20 percent of youth smoked marijuana in 2012 (dropping by almost 45 percent since
2004), 70 percent drank alcohol—a fully regulated substance. Legitimizing and
normalizing marijuana could mean more than tripling its use by youth. The
‘Government of Canada wants to prevent youth from smoking marijuana.
‘While Canadian courts have required the Goverment to allow access to mariuana
when authorized by a physician, the law is clear that this must be done in a controlled
fashion to protect public health and safety. Further information on this program is
available at http://www healthcanada.ac.calmma.
‘This court dictated program provides access to marjuana through highly secure
industrial distributors which have undergone extensive criminal background checks
by the RCMP to ensure public health and safety. Storefront sales are illegal
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CanadaStorefront sales of marijuana legitimize and normalize the use of marijuana and can
have only one effect: increasing marijuana use and addiction,
‘While some in Canada seek to make marijuana available in stores, just ike alcohol
and cigarettes, this iesponsible approach sends a terrible message to our youth and
‘would make it easier for them to buy and smoke marjuana,
Storefront sales of marijuana are illegal and under our government, will remain illegal
Like the vast majority of Canadians, the Government expects that police will enforce
the laws of Canade as written.
‘Thank you for your attention to this very important matter. We hope to build on the
strong record of co-operation between our respective orders of government in
building safe and healthy communities for Canadian families.
Yous sincerely,
Ken Anke
‘The Hon. Rona Ambrose, P.C.,M.P. The Honourable Steven Blaney-P.C., MP.
Minister of Health Minister of Public Safety
cc, Vancouver Police Department