Why is Marijuana Illegal?
So why exactly is marijuana illegal in Canada? Well for the most part because Canadian politicians have historically followed along with many laws originating in the United States, and years ago decided to list it is a controlled substance. Now we do need to be fair about things, Canadian marijuana laws, and law enforcement are no where nearly as draconian as those in the US where pot laws are flat out ridiculous.
Here is a little video (from a US marijuana advocacy group) that briefly explores the reasons why pot is illegal in the U.S. Now for those of us reading this post in Canada, it is important to remember that while this is video relates to the US, much of what happens here (in terms of government policy) is heavily influenced by pressure from US anti-drug agencies.
So why is Marijuana Illegal in Canada?
Well for no good reasons I can think of.
However there are some who would disagree with that, so here are some of the reasons why it is illegal in Canada.
- Difficult to tax as it is so easy for anyone to grow (unlike alcohol).
- Fearful politicians - Politicians are typically scared of doing anything that may have a remote chance of losing them a single vote
- High levels of employment and funding in law-enforcement agencies. Have you ever noticed how police forces argue so strongly against the legalization of marijuana - that’s because they stand to lose millions of dollars in funding when marijuana is legalized.
- Industrial lobbying against hemp based products. Hemp is an incredible source of high quality fibre, and high quality seeds. The fibre is as good or better than most wood fibres used for paper, and rivals flax for use in cloth and clothing. It can be produced huge volumes annually - the forest (pulp/paper) industry doesn’t really like this. The seeds provide very good quality oil that is used for cooking, cosmetics, and many other purposes - but may compete with other oil crops like canola and sunflower.
- Pharmaceutical lobbying - Since God created marijuana large pharmaceutical companies can’t make their billions flogging it on unsuspecting population like they do their TONS of chemically derived mind-altering substances (opiates, anti-depressents etc.). They don’t want to compete against one of the most ancient, most natural, and most effective medicines available.
Anyhow, that should be enough to get you started thinking about marijuana legalization in a new light. If you’d like to learn more about the history of marijuana prohibition, I’d recommend reading this article from Salon.com
Do your part….learn more…become an advocate for marijuana legalization in Saskatchewan and Canada as a whole.
