WHEREAS the use of illicit drugs continues to be a serious problem of epidemic proportions among our youth; and
WHEREAS marijuana and the other cannabis products are the major entry drugs into the drug culture and drug dependence; and
WHEREAS the adverse health effects of marijuana use for youth as outlined in the Department of National Health and Welfare’s “Stay Real” (Published March, 1983) and the Addiction Research Foundation’s “Marijuana: Answers for Young People and Parents” (Published January, 1984), are very serious; and
WHEREAS changes in the marijuana legislation should produce a new law that will reinforce drug education, counselling and treatment problems; and
WHEREAS the new marijuana law should reinforce the positive and preventive role of parents in working for a drug-free youth; and
WHEREAS the United Church of Canada has a responsibility to its youth and their parents to communicate a clear position in the issue of marijuana legislation:
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that a letter be sent to the Prime Minister of Canada, the Minister of Justice, and leaders of the opposition, endorsing the letter of November 1, 1983, signed by Alcohol and Drugs Concerns Inc., Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, Canadian Institute for Guardianship, Ontario Trustee’s Council, Ontario Public School Teachers’ Federation, Ontario Teacher’s Federation, Ontario Secondary School Headmasters’ Council, Parents Against Drugs, Ontario Principals’ Association and Council on Drug Abuse-which letter includes the following suggestions:
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 30th General Council commend to the Division of Mission in Canada the responsibility to continue the important work being done in this area.
GC30 1984 ROP, pp. 102, 531