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CN ON: Police Will Not Lay Charges For Small Pot Possession
ccguide Saturday 07 Jun 2003 Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2003 Southam Inc. Contact: Website: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Author: Chris Lackner POLICE WILL NOT LAY CHARGES FOR SMALL POT POSSESSION Toronto police will no longer lay charges for simple possession of marijuana, following an advisory made yesterday by a provincial police association. "Police ... will not lay charges of simple possession," Toronto's Police Chief Julian Fantino said yesterday in a release. "Rather, they will seize the marijuana and fully document the incident with a view to laying a charge following clarification of the law by the Court of Appeal or Parliament." Tom Kaye, president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, said the association was asking officers to show discretion when it comes to marijuana. "If it's under 30 grams, process them in accordance with your department's policy procedure, lob the drugs in the vault, do up all the paperwork ... then wait until we see what's going to happen from the appeals court." On May 16, Superior Court Justice Steven Rogin ruled that possessing less than 30 grams of marijuana is no longer against the law in Ontario -- his ruling upheld a previous Ontario court's decision to drop charges of possession against a young offender. Judge Rogin's ruling is being appealed by the Department of Justice, prompting police to make yesterday's temporary recommendations. "The law is there -- but due to various court decisions, when it comes to simple possession, there is a lot of confusion and uncertainty for officers," said Constable Shehara Valles, corporate communications officer for the Toronto Police Department. Police will continue to keep records of people found in possession of 30 grams of marijuana or less, and when the law is clarified, offenders may face delayed charges. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens
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