Justin Trudeau’s Policy Priority – Legalizing Marijuana
I usually don’t comment on the policy positions of other parties and their Members, but given the content of Justin Trudeau’s first policy announcement, I feel I must. I believe differences in opinion and policy are what democracy is all about. When members of different political parties debate opposite positions on issues it allows everyone, including the voting public, to gain more knowledge about the subject matter.
Last week Justin Trudeau, the Leader of the Liberal Party, made his first policy announcement that marijuana should be legalized in Canada. When reporters asked if he was in favour of decriminalizing marijuana Trudeau said “I am actually not in favour of decriminalizing cannabis. I am in favour of legalizing it”.
This is very concerning to me for a number of reasons. Firstly, I have heard from my constituents that they are concerned about our economic growth and job creation. My colleagues across the country have heard the same. The fact that Mr. Trudeau is not making Canada’s economic success a top policy priority for the Liberal Party shows he is out of touch with Canadians and does not have the judgement to be Prime Minister.
Secondly, Marijuana is illegal in Canada because of the harm it does to individuals and society as a whole. I don’t think Mr. Trudeau is taking a look at the bigger picture on this issue. According to the experts, ultimately, marijuana is a harmful substance. Even more troubling, is that according to Fraser Macrae, former Assistant Commissioner of the RCMP, “…cannabis is a currency for organized crime.” The detrimental effects organized crime can have on Canadian communities and families can be devastating. Profits used by organized crime groups selling marijuana are commonly used to traffic illicit drugs, firearms and humans.
I would encourage Mr. Trudeau to take a closer look at the detrimental effects legalizing marijuana can have on Canadian communities and families. Personally, I do not believe marijuana should be legalized. As the Member of Parliament for SD&SG, I will do everything in my power to prevent the legalization of this potentially harmful drug. Unlike the Liberal Party, our Government will focus on jobs, economic growth and the safety of Canadian communities and families.
Guy Lauzon
Member of Parliament
Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
CFN – The above letter was a statement from our MP Guy Lauzon. The photo of course is the now famous Guy Lauzon pigeon photo.
Now anyone that has ever looked at Mr. Lauzon’s facebook page or met the man can tell you that erudition is not his forte. He’s not a man of words; at least not well thought words of his own, nor is he a strong public speaker.
“de mora graphics” ?
Now Mr. Lauzon would not be the first politician to have the use of a scriptwriter or staffer, but are these his deep personal thoughts or beliefs or is he just pumping the spin at the local level for Mr. Harper?
Taxpayers and voters should know this irregardless of their position on this or other subjects. Such blatant regurgitation though should not have a name on it in this manner.
Jamie Gilcig – Editor – CFN
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Thats I have lol… I’m not on my med now lol…