Kellie Leitch says marijuana is a ‘dangerous drug,’ vows to undo Liberal plan to legalize it

TwistedToker

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“I don’t think that we should be legalizing this drug; this is a dangerous drug and I don’t want it in the hands of children,” said Conservative leadership hopeful Kellie Leitch.
OTTAWA—Marijuana is a “dangerous drug,” Conservative leadership hopeful Kellie Leitch said Tuesday as she promised to undo the Liberal government’s efforts to legalize it, should she become her party’s leader and eventually prime minister.

There are too many public health and safety concerns surrounding marijuana for it to be legal, Leitch told The Canadian Press as the government prepares to table legislation later this week to legalize and regulate its sale.

Political Ottawa has been buzzing for weeks about what will be in the bill, expected Thursday. One key task-force recommendation that the government could act on is imposing an age limit of 18 on those who seek to buy it.


Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch says she would look to roll back the Liberal plan to legalize marijuana if she becomes the party's leader and eventually prime minister. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
“Look, I will be reviewing it, but I’m a pediatric orthopedic surgeon — I have personal views on this that I feel very strongly about,” Leitch said in a roundtable interview.

“I don’t think that we should be legalizing this drug; this is a dangerous drug and I don’t want it in the hands of children.”

Scientific evidence shows the drug can have damaging effects on the brains of those under the age of 25 and should only be available from pharmacies for patients with prescriptions, Leitch added.

“I have young people come to me as a physician and say ‘You know, I don’t understand, Dr. Leitch — I’m told not to do drugs, but can I do this drug now?” she said. “These are the kinds of messages Canadian parents do not want portrayed to their kids.”

In an August submission to the federally appointed task force on marijuana, the Canadian Medical Association recommended a minimum age of 21, as well as limits on quantities and potency for those aged 21-25 to discourage use and sharing among underage friends.

The driving purpose of the Liberal government’s plan is to address Canada’s “very high rates” of cannabis use among young people — among the highest rates in the world, Health Minister Jane Philpott said Tuesday.

Criminalizing cannabis has not deterred its use by young people, Philpott said in an interview. Other products known to be harmful, including alcohol and tobacco, are available with restrictions for legal consumption, she added.

“As we legalize cannabis and make a decision about what age it can be accessed, we know that regardless of the age of the person consuming, that it is a product that has potential risk associated with it,” Philpott said.

“That’s why we are taking a public health approach with a strong focus on public education.”

One of the current challenges is a shortage of information on products like cannabis, she added, insisting that legalization should in no way be taken as a signal that pot can be used with impunity and without an understanding of the potential risks.

“This is a way of responding to the reality of the fact that rates of use are extremely high in young people and we need to take an approach that acknowledges public health, acknowledges the approach of criminalization has not deterred young people from using it,” Philpott said.

Benedikt Fischer, a University of Toronto psychiatry professor and senior scientist with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, said there are clear risks and harms associated with cannabis, but a strong upside to legalization from a public health perspective.

Trying to restrict its use to people aged 25 and up will only drive young people to the black market, he added.

“What will those people under 25 do if they are not allowed legal access?”

Chuck Rifici, a co-founder of Canada’s first publicly traded marijuana company who now chairs National Access Cannabis — a company that works with patients navigating the medical marijuana system — said Tuesday said he will look at whether the government acts on task force advice, allowing mail-order marijuana sales.

Selling through the mail would help the government achieve its election promise on pot, Rifici said, noting it also ensures Ottawa is not beholden to provincial distribution systems yet to be established.

“If it is hard to access legal product, like any controlled substance, if there’s not a legal option, people will turn to another option,” Rifici said, a former treasurer for the Liberal party’s national board of directors.

“I think it makes more sense to make it easier for Canadians to access safe, tested, federally licensed product.”

The task force, which issued a 106-page report in December, also recommended storefront sales to people 18 and older with personal growing limits of four plants per person and a 30-gram limit on personal possession.
 

TwistedToker

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Too bad for Kellie, she'll never get the chance. This dimwit is a doctor ffs! “I have young people come to me as a physician and say ‘You know, I don’t understand, Dr. Leitch — I’m told not to do drugs, but can I do this drug now?” she said. Bullshit! When is the last time a kid went to their orthopedic surgeon for advice on drugs? I wonder what she tells these imaginary kids about booze? Demonstrating why the Conservatives will stay irrelevant for many years to come. I'm sure there is going to be bitching and complaining about things in the legislation tomorrow, but at least this government isn't stuck in the stone ages.
 

HerbalRelief

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It is hard to get behind the conservatives with candidates like this. Sounds like she wants to roll back patients rights to grow their own too, since they should only be able to get it "from a pharmacy with a prescription". I think she just lost a lot of the populist vote she was counting on. God help us if she ever becomes PM.
 

CriticalCheeze

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Budget Buds

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Meh, they all want to fuck us in the ass. That is about the only thing that is for sure.
Well bend over big boy . hard canadian cock coming right up lol

No seriously , it should be legal to adults over the age of 18 . i'm mean how hard is it to get someone to buy a minor a beer, I used to just sit out side the store and say i'll buy you one if you buy me one ?

Are the Canadian leaders really that fucking stupid to think it would not get used by youngsters too? I'd rather have my kid's smoking a fat joint any day over drinking alcohol

. I've been puffing tuff since i was 13 years old, there is nothing wrong with me , great job . stable home life, beautiful stoner wife , I was arrested for trespassing while hunting one time but thats the entirety of my criminal history .

Maybe they should be less concerned with fucking you in the ass , and maybe just pull there own heads out of theres?
 

Budget Buds

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When you get older you will see how they suck the blood from you (if you end up being worth something), and you maybe will wonder, like that guy tried to tell me, they all want to fuck me in the ass, and then maybe you will understand. But that might be about 20 years since I guess you are in your early 20's. I'm not trying to insult you man, peace, let us smoke one and see.

Canadians are really dumb man. We have this thing called the communist broadcasting network, and it tells us what to think. I'm glad you are normal but you have to convince the CBC to make people like you normal so Canadians can feel normal about feeling normal.

eh?
I'm about to be 32 , And yes I know all to well how "they" are, but everybody wants something from you , There is a reason why i have the same group of friends since high school , The last person i tried to let in thought he was so awesome he tried to fuck my wife, he may be still walking with a limp to this day . She is down for me and only me and vise versa , to bad he found it out the hard way. I have done alright in life, already pretty much retired , did well on the .com thing in the early 00's . And the government tried to fuck me on my cash i made there too, too bad for them i'm tribal and dont pay state taxes, I live in michigan but know lots of canadian medical users and have heard about it since day one, I hope for you guys this shit blows over and it becomes the way you want it to be. We have cnn , known as the clinton news network , pretty much the same shit as your cbn . all hot garbage. I use the internet for everything now lol
 

morvis

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She doesn't respect personal private choice and freedoms so it's no wonder she doesn't respect private property either. Her only regret in that 'criminal history' was that her action transgressed law.
I wonder how she feels about alcohol and tobacco, though. I guess if she's not rallying for them to be illegal, I can only logically presume that she has no problems with them getting into the hands of kids. And does she wish everything she finds dangerous be made illegal, because she doesn't want kids doing them?
 

WHATFG

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“Look, I will be reviewing it, but I’m a pediatric orthopedic surgeon — I have personal views on this that I feel very strongly about,” Leitch said in a roundtable interview.
Her personal views shouldn't factor into this......
 
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