VIANARCHRIS
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Well, that's one way of guaranteeing your political career is over...fuckin' stupid CONs...
A candidate for the Conservative Party leadership says she would re-criminalize recreational marijuana use if elected prime minister.
Tory MP Kellie Leitch shared her perspective on pot during a wide-ranging interview with AM980's Andrew Lawton Tuesday. She suggested her experience as a pediatric surgeon has convinced her that the Liberal government's plan to legalize the drug will put children at risk.
"With regards to marijuana, I feel strongly about this," she said. "We know this is a dangerous drug that has a huge impact on the developing child brain and adolescent brain."
Kellie Leitch listens to a question during a news conference on Feb. 27, 2015 in Ottawa. (Photo: Adrian Wyld/CP)
Leitch said pot should be available to those who use it medicinally, but it should be "in a pharmacy and provided by a prescription." Full legalization will only make pot more accessible to young people, she suggested.
"I don't want to see any child put in harm's way by having access to a dangerous drug," she said.
Liberals have pledged to table legislation to legalize marijuana in spring 2017. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has long argued that regulating and taxing the drug will do more to keep it away from kids.
Lawton then pressed the former cabinet minister if she would "campaign to make it criminal once again." She ducked the question by pointing out the millions of dollars Health Canada spends telling young Canadians not to smoke cigarettes — despite the government saying smoking pot should be "allowable."
"I can't do the math on that very easily," Leitch said. "I think we should be talking to young Canadians about not smoking either of these things."
Lawton then said he was looking for a direct answer.
"Would you criminalize recreational marijuana once again as prime minister?" he asked.
"Yes," she said.
A candidate for the Conservative Party leadership says she would re-criminalize recreational marijuana use if elected prime minister.
Tory MP Kellie Leitch shared her perspective on pot during a wide-ranging interview with AM980's Andrew Lawton Tuesday. She suggested her experience as a pediatric surgeon has convinced her that the Liberal government's plan to legalize the drug will put children at risk.
"With regards to marijuana, I feel strongly about this," she said. "We know this is a dangerous drug that has a huge impact on the developing child brain and adolescent brain."
Kellie Leitch listens to a question during a news conference on Feb. 27, 2015 in Ottawa. (Photo: Adrian Wyld/CP)
Leitch said pot should be available to those who use it medicinally, but it should be "in a pharmacy and provided by a prescription." Full legalization will only make pot more accessible to young people, she suggested.
"I don't want to see any child put in harm's way by having access to a dangerous drug," she said.
Liberals have pledged to table legislation to legalize marijuana in spring 2017. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has long argued that regulating and taxing the drug will do more to keep it away from kids.
Lawton then pressed the former cabinet minister if she would "campaign to make it criminal once again." She ducked the question by pointing out the millions of dollars Health Canada spends telling young Canadians not to smoke cigarettes — despite the government saying smoking pot should be "allowable."
"I can't do the math on that very easily," Leitch said. "I think we should be talking to young Canadians about not smoking either of these things."
Lawton then said he was looking for a direct answer.
"Would you criminalize recreational marijuana once again as prime minister?" he asked.
"Yes," she said.