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GOV'T COMMITTED TO DECRIMINALIZING MARIJUANA

OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal government is committed to marijuana
decriminalization and will reintroduce legislation to make it happen,
Prime Minister Paul Martin said in his first statement on the issue
since winning re-election.

The Liberal government will bring back a bill that died with the
election call and re-table it after Parliament resumes sitting in
October, he said Wednesday following a meeting of his new cabinet.

"The legislation on marijuana -- the decriminalization of minor
quantities of marijuana -- that legislation will be
introduced."

According to the original bill, anyone caught with 15 grams of pot or
less would receive a ticket instead of criminal charges. But those
caught trafficking more than 15 grams would receive harsher penalties.

Critics say the bill could lead to more cases of intoxicated driving
and cause traffic snarls at the Canada-U.S. border while American
customs agents intensify their search for drugs.

They also bemoan the 15-gram ceiling for non-criminal use, calculating
that it would become legal for someone to carry more than 30 joints at
a time.

Detractors have already successfully lobbied the government to drive
down the initial maximum amount from 30 grams. Some felt the original


limit was so high that it practically made drug-dealing legal.
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