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News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Liberals Snuff Tougher Pot Law
Title:Canada: Liberals Snuff Tougher Pot Law
Published On:2011-02-10
Source:Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC)
Fetched On:2011-03-09 14:30:18
LIBERALS SNUFF TOUGHER POT LAW

The Conservative government's controversial bill that would impose
mandatory jail time for offenders caught growing a handful of
marijuana plants appears headed to the trash can.

The Liberals announced Wednesday they will not support Bill S-10,
which has already been passed by the Senate.

"I'm very disappointed that they have had this complete flip-flop,"
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson told Postmedia News.

The Liberals, who supported previous versions of the bill, now say it
would excessively punish some people for minor offences and would
cost too much to implement because it will jam prisons that are
already filled to the brink. The Conservatives have said they will
spend $2 billion over the next five years to expand prisons.

"We just think this is bad criminal justice policy," Liberal Leader
Michael Ignatieff told reporters Wednesday. "It's going to cost this
country billions of dollars. We think it's the wrong way to go."

The NDP and Bloc Quebecois have always been against the bill, first
introduced in 2008, but the Liberals helped the Tories pass it
through the House of Commons and onto the Senate in December 2009.
Liberals in the upper chamber watered the bill down and it was in its
final stages when Prime Minister Stephen Harper prorogued Parliament,
killing the legislation.

A new bill - closer to the original version that ignored the Liberal
amendment - was introduced in the Senate in May 2010.

The Liberal senators tried again to amend the bill at the Senate
legal and constitutional affairs committee but failed after losing
their majority in the upper chamber. The bill passed on Dec. 13, 2010.

It's now in the hands of MPs and on Wednesday the government put S-10
on notice, meaning it could be raised for debate in the next few
days. That move prompted the Liberals to announce their new position,
which effectively seals the fate of the bill and will force the
Tories to start from scratch, again.
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