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Fuhr optimistic on pot legislation

Local MP gives his thoughts on the Liberals introduction of pot legislation
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MP Stephen Fuhr. - Image: Capital News file 琉璃神社 Lake Country MP Stephen Fuhr.

Ottawa released a suite of bills in the House of Commons Thursday that will ultimately result in the legalization of recreational marijuana by the summer of 2018, and local MP Stephen Fuhr is optimistic that by that time all constituents will be on board with the plan.

鈥淭here is some opposition in this riding and that comes from preconceptions, as opposed to looking at data,鈥 said Fuhr, adding that the majority of Central Okanagan residents he鈥檚 spoken with support pot legalization, though he doesn鈥檛 discount the fears of those who don鈥檛.

鈥淭hese laws have been well thought through, and this is actually the best way to move forward to keep this substance out of the hands of kids.鈥

Prohibition has yet to get pot out of the hands of children, say those who have shaped the bills. Twenty-one per cent of youth and 30 per cent of young adults in Canada use cannabis, which are some of the highest rates in the world.

Regulation will allow only those 18 and older to possess up to 30 grams of dried cannabis in public, share up to 30 grams with other adults, and buy cannabis or cannabis oil from a provincially regulated retailer, according to the plan.

Selling cannabis to a minor will become a specific offence, for the first time in the history of the Criminal Code.

The Liberals also say there will be 鈥渟evere penalties鈥 for those who engage young people in cannabis-related offences and they intend to take a 鈥渮ero-tolerance approach鈥 to drug-impaired driving.

For those in this riding who have lingering questions and concerns about pot legalization, Fuhr intends to bring MP Bill Blair to the valley to offer clarity.

The ex-Toronto police chief who was tasked with shaping the legislation has already been travelling around Canada to discuss the federal government鈥檚 plan to legalize and regulate the drug for recreational use. If he makes a stop in the Okanagan, Fuhr thinks it will be this summer.

鈥淗e is the guy that will speak to this the best, he鈥檚 been involved with this file and his opinion matters,鈥 said Fuhr.

Blair has repeatedly spoken to the benefits in dealing with a criminal element by regulating production, distribution and consumption.

Fuhr said there will be a lot of work to do before implementation, but he鈥檚 looking forward to getting it done.

鈥淚鈥檓 glad we are moving forward and it鈥檚 definitely happening,鈥 he said.

The deadline of next summer, he said, will give MPs and others time to weigh in and affect change before anything is finalized.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the plan, anyway,鈥 he said. 鈥淎t the end of the day, we don鈥檛 have complete control of the legislative process鈥e can make sure it goes as quickly as it can.鈥





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