MLA Kash Heed backs pot legalization campaign
The Canadian Press
Posted: Oct 18, 2012 8:32 AM PT
Last Updated: Oct 18, 2012 12:04 PM PT
Liberal MLA Kash Heed, who has said he won't be seeking re-election, has joined the Stop the Violence B.C. campaign saying he believes continuing pot prohibition is futile. (Stop the Violence B.C.)
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A former B.C. public safety minister and police chief has joined the growing campaign by prominent leaders calling for the legalization of marijuana.
Liberal MLA Kash Heed, who has said he won't be seeking re-election, has joined the Stop the Violence B.C. campaign saying he believes continuing pot prohibition is futile.
Heed says his 31 years in law enforcement, including as West Vancouver police chief and a stint heading the Vancouver Police drug unit, brought him to believe criminalization fuels gang violence.
Former Attorney General Geoff Plant, who also endorses the campaign, says Heed has shown political courage by speaking out against what he feels are failed laws and is urging political leaders to base policy on evidence.
Heed says he'll use his remaining time in office to reach out to provincial leaders in an attempt to ensure discussions about more effective public health and safety strategies become part of the debate before the May election.
Last month, the Union of B.C. Municipalities passed a resolution calling for the decriminalization of cannabis.
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