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Canada: Toronto Police Chief Calls For Softer Marijuana Penalties

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Monday 10 Sep 2001

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TORONTO - Toronto's police chief says it's time for
Canada to decriminalize the possession and smoking of
small amounts of marijuana.

Julian Fantino made that case in Toronto before a
Senate committee reviewing Canada's cannabis laws.

The police chief stopped short of calling for complete
and total decriminalization. But Fantino told the
committee that police forces and the courts across the
country are overburdened arresting, fingerprinting and
prosecuting small time pot smokers.

"We're talking about not having to burden the criminal
justice system on certain offences involving very
small amounts of marijuana where there are no other
complicating factors involved," he said.

Fantino says he'd like to see people caught smoking
pot simply pay a fine. He doesn't think they should
be saddled with a criminal record. And, Fantino wants
less emphasis on policing pot smokers and more on
prevention to stop young people from trying cannabis
in the first place.

The committee holds hearing this week in Toronto and
Vancouver, with more planned across the country next
spring.

Final recommendations are expected next summer.


 

 

 

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