Let's Stop BILL C-15!!!!
WE NEED TO JOIN OUR VOICES
TO KILL BILL C-15!!!
Bill C-15, the mandatory minimum sentencing Bill for drug offences
currently in Senate, will harm the lives and freedom of people who
grow cannabis, including medicinal cannabis patients and
cultivators who supply ill people through Compassion Clubs.
Mandatory sentences mean the judge will be forced to send someone
found guilty to prison without being able to consider their
motivations (such as supplying ill people). This Bill is being
pushed as a "Get tough on organized crime" Bill but we need to
speak up to let them know that medicinal marijuana patients need to
be protected and that decent people will be irrevocably harmed by
this Bill!
Sign our
petition here
Signatures are being collected to be presented to the House of
Senate when it reconvenes in mid-September.
We ask the Members of Senate to NOT pass this Bill until the
following issues are addressed:
PATIENTS, WHO ARE ILL OR LIVING WITH SERIOUS
DISEASES,
THAT USE MEDICAL MARIJUANA ARE AT RISK.
Despite claims by Bill C-15’s supporters that it does
not target medical marijuana users, there is actually no protection
for medicinal marijuana patients. In fact, it is likely that ill
people who use medicinal marijuana will be negatively impacted,
since less than half of 1 percent of the estimated medicinal
cannabis users in Canada hold federal exemptions. Many ill
medicinal users grow cannabis without a federal license or depend
on a Compassion Club. Cultivators for Compassion Clubs could be
sentenced to mandatory prison terms for growing and supplying the
cannabis that sick people living with serious or terminal illnesses
rely on.
THIS WILL CAUSE IRREVOCABLE HARM AND
THREATEN THE RIGHTS, HEALTH AND FREEDOM
OF MANY CANADIANS WHO DO NOT DESERVE IT.
While this Bill purports to target organized crime, the inclusion
of cannabis cultivators growing more than five plants means that
this Bill will ensnare many Canadians who are neither violent nor
connected with organized crime in any way.
THE MAJORITY OF CANADIAN SOCIETY SUPPORTS
DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA. THIS BILL GOES
AGAINST THE WISHES OF THIS MAJORITY.
Maclean's Magazine's nation-wide "What We Believe" poll in 2006
found 62% of Canadians support legalizing the recreational use of
marijuana and 93% approve of the medicinal use of cannabis. More
people than ever are agreeing that decriminalization is the best
strategy to deal with drug addictions and drug-related crime and
health issues, such as the successful model established by Portugal
since 2001.
AMPLE EVIDENCE SHOWS THAT
MANDATORY MINIMUMS DO NOT WORK.
Evidence from the U.S. shows that the use of Mandatory Minimum
Sentences failed to diminish the amount of drug use and
drug-related crime in any measurable way. Instead, the U.S.
imprisoned a record number of its own citizens for non-violent drug
offences. The 2002 report by the Department of Justice (Canada) on
the effects of Mandatory Minimums concluded that MMS are
ineffective in reducing crime compared to the elevated prison and
court costs and that “incarcerating occasional,
non-violent offenders, for substantial periods, constitutes a
colossal waste of justice system resources.”
RESOURCES WILL BETTER SERVE SOCIETY
BY BEING DIRECTED TOWARDS IMPROVING TREATMENT
RATHER THAN PUNISHING PEOPLE.
We should put our resources into prevention, treatment and harm
reduction where we can help heal and re-integrate people with
addictions, not traumatize them further with imprisonment.
Treatment-oriented approaches are more cost-effective than prison
terms. Given the financial recession and the recognition that our
prison and court systems are already overburdened and overcrowded,
is this really our society’s priority--to spend
taxpayers’ money putting and keeping non-violent
cannabis cultivators in prison?
WE JOIN TOGETHER IN CALLING UPON THE HONOURABLE MEMBERS OF
THE SENATE TO MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE AND BE REMEMBERED FOR TAKING A
STAND ON THESE ISSUES!
CANNABIS CULTIVATION DOES NOT DESERVE
IMPRISONMENT!!
DECRIMINALIZATION OFFERS SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS OF
PROHIBITION!!
LET'S JOIN THE 21ST CENTURY AND SOLVE THE INCREDIBLE HEALTH
& SOCIAL CRISIS OF ADDICTION BY IMPROVING TREATMENT, NOT METING
OUT PUNISHMENT!!!
Sign the
petition here
Want to do more to stop Bill C-15? You can
download the
paper petition to print and ask people to sign in your store,
work place or community centre!
You can also
download the Kill
Bill C-15 poster here for an extra colourful splash when asking
people to sign the petition!

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