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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Cannabis and Mental Health: A short essay by Sam Vekemans, Victoria BC

Cannabis and Mental Health:   

A short essay by Sam Vekemans,
Victoria BC
October 26, 2014

... We create peace by leading by example, and not by force.

Legalizing cannabis will help those in need of mental help as the provincial governments don't consider counseling/therapy as 'health related' so it's not covered under the healthcare plan. Family doctors are not trained counsellors and should not be put into a position to be giving counseling advice.

Some people use alcohol and/or cigarettes to cope with their unchecked mental health issues. .... some people take on gambling, others take on buying expensive things;  Some people regress socially, and don't know how to cope, for example, a loss of a loved one.  Where the best course action is to get help, but because it's not covered (like dentistry) people don't seek the help they need.

Cannabis works, similar to how alcohol works and cigarettes, as it affects the mind, and calms it to an extent. With alcohol, it helps you to 'loosen up'. Some people drink beer after a hard days work. ..... or if a difficult family issue (kid at 16 moves out of home), some people choose alcohol. .... and that does lead to spousal and family abuse.

But having a cannabis tea or juice, or vaporized with a vape-pen can work just great.... without the abusive side effects of alcohol. ... cannabis consumption makes the user feel better inside.

Should feeling better about yourself be a crime? I don't think so.

Just like alcohol doesn't solve the problems, it just calms the mind. When individual family counselors/therapists become part of the provincial healthcare plan, I guarantee that people will use it. .... family doctors will have a list of local councilors available.

THIS IS NOT A BURDEN TO TAXPAYERS TO HELP PEOPLE.

Just like how we all recognize that physical health is important enough to pay for with the provincial system, mental health needs to be covered.

We know that the guy even asked to be jailed in BC. (google it to find the link). It's sad that in prison, counseling is available as part of a rehabilitation, but not for regular people like us.

Please take some time to understand mental health, and encourage your provincial governments to make this part of the healthcare plan. .... and of course, making cannabis removed from the drug schedule will solve a lot of problems. ..... you don't get angry with cannabis.

(i don't smoke it for fear of being fired at my place of employment, but i wish i could) .... it's safer than advil.   And the Colorado 'experiment' is working, crime rate has fallen and people are more relaxed.

An example to follow is in the Government of Saskatchewan health services plan:  Adult Community Mental Health   http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/adult-community-services

Monday, October 27, 2014

http://www.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/ProfileMP.aspx?Key=170537&Language=E

http://www.jameslunneymp.ca/

*apposed (i think)

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Consumer Protection Statements By Members

January 31st, 2014 / 11:10 a.m.

Conservative
James Lunney Nanaimo—Alberni, BC

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While the opposition continues to call for job-killing carbon taxes and legalizing marijuana, we will continue to put Canadian families first.
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http://openparliament.ca/debates/2014/1/31/james-lunney-1/

Thursday, October 2, 2014

David Yurdiga, MP - Fort McMurray—Athabasca (Alberta)

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Pursuant to Standing Order 45, the House proceeded to the taking of the deferred recorded division on the motion of Mr. Rankin (Victoria), seconded by Ms. Quach (Salaberry—Suroît), — That the House: (a) recognize the contradiction of continuing to give Canadian criminal records for simple possession of marijuana after the government has stated that it should not be a crime; (b) recognize that this situation is unacceptable to Canadians, municipalities and law enforcement agencies; (c) recognize that a growing number of voices, including that of a former Liberal prime minister, are calling for decriminalization to address this gap; and (d) call upon the government to immediately decriminalize the simple possession of marijuana for personal use.
Conformément à l'article 45 du Règlement, la Chambre procède au vote par appel nominal différé sur la motion de M. Rankin (Victoria), appuyé par Mme Quach (Salaberry—Suroît), — Que la Chambre : a) reconnaisse la contradiction de continuer à donner un casier judiciaire aux Canadiens pour la simple possession de marijuana après que le gouvernement a affirmé que la simple possession de marijuana ne devrait pas être un crime; b) reconnaisse que cette situation est inacceptable pour les Canadiens, les municipalités et les autorités policières; c) reconnaisse qu’un nombre croissant de voix, incluant celle d’un ancien premier ministre libéral, demandent la décriminalisation pour combler cette lacune; d) réclame du gouvernement qu’il décriminalise immédiatement la possession simple de marijuana pour une utilisation personnelle.
The question was put on the motion and it was negatived on the following division:
La motion, mise aux voix, est rejetée par le vote suivant :
(Division No. 89 -- Vote no 89)
YEAS: 49, NAYS: 256POUR : 49, CONTRE : 256
YEAS -- POUR



Total: -- 49
NAYS -- CONTRE



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