Media Coverage: Attorneys General Endorsement

For more on the November 2011 announcement of support from four former BC Attorneys General, please see the links below.

Print and Online

Matas, R. (12/02/16). Why Christy Clark’s position on pot is political, The Globe and Mail.
McMartin, P. (12/02/16). Opinion: when four were in office, stand on marijuana was different, The Vancouver Sun.  
Mason, G. (12/02/16). Legalize weed, yes, but the demon’s in the details, Globe and Mail. 
Peebles, F. (12/02/15). Top cops avoid sides in pot debate, The Prince George Citizen 
Four ex-attorneys general calling BC politicians for pot regulation”. (12/02/15). Sudbury Star.
Four ex-attorneys general calling BC politicians for pot regulation”. (12/02/15). Calgary Sun
Four ex-attorneys general calling BC politicians for pot regulation”. (12/02/15). 24 Hours Ottawa
Four ex-attorneys general calling BC politicians for pot regulation”. (12/02/15). 24 Hours.
Four former BC attorneys general call for end to marijuana prohibition. (12/02/15). Daily Courier (Vernon).
Four former BC attorneys general call for end to marijuana prohibition. (12/02/15). Hamilton Spectator
Four former BC attorneys general call for end to marijuana prohibition. (12/02/15). Penticton Herald.
Four former BC attorneys general call for end to marijuana prohibition (12/02/15). Toronto Star.
Four former B.C. attorneys general call for end to marijuana prohibition (12/02/15). Winnipeg Free Press.
Pot-ential change. (12/02/15). North Shore News. 
Thomson, S. (12/02/14). Former B.C. attorneys general condemn marijuana prohibition Georgia Straight
Stueck, W. (12/02/14). Former B.C. Attorneys General call for legalization of pot, Globe and Mail.
Shaw, R. (12/02/14). Four ex-attorneys general urge legalization of pot, Times Colonist  
Raptis, M. (12/02/14). Marijuana decriminalization supported by former B.C. attorneys-general, The Province. 
Nagel, J. (12/02/14). Former BC AGs join push to legalize marijuana Surrey Leader. 
Mulgrew, I. (12/02/14). Former BC attorneys general call for legalization of marijuana Vancouver Sun
Mui, M. (12/02/14). Four ex-attorneys general calling BC politicians for pot regulation, 24 Hr.
Kieltyka, M. (12/02/14). Attorneys general light up pot debate. Metro
Hutchinson, B. (12/02/14). Campaign to legalize pot gets four new out-of-office adherents, National Post.
FULLER-EVANS, J. (12/02/14). Former BC attorneys general add voices to Stop the Violence BC campaign, Burnaby Now
Aynsley, M. (12/02/14). Four former B.C. attorneys general support legalizing marijuana, OpenFile 
Four former BC attorneys general call for end to marijuana prohibition. (12/02/14). The Star.
Former BC Attorneys General: Pot prohibition only fuels gang violence. (12/02/14). Huffington Post 
Pot laws a boon to gangs – ex BC AGs. (12/02/14). Seattle PI.
F4 – ex-British Columbia attorneys general: legalize marijuana. (12/02/14). Grand Forks Herald.
Smith, M. (12/02/16). It’s time we talked about legalizing pot, The Province.

Radio

(12/02/15). Evolution 107.9.
(12/02/15). AM 1150.
(12/02/15). CFAX.
Bill Good. (12/02/15). CKNW.
Leslie, S. (12/02/14). Premier leaving marijuana debate to federal government, CKNW  
Former attorneys general want pot legalized. (12/02/14). News1130.

Television

Marijuana Debate. (12/02/15). Global BC Morning News. 
CTV Morning News. (12/02/14). CTV.
More support for pot legalization. (12/02/14). Global TV evening news.
4 former attorneys general call for end to pot ban (12/02/14). CTVNews.
Former B.C. attorneys general call to legalize pot. (12/02/14). CBC News 

Stop the Violence BC responds to the Liberal Party of Canada’s support for legalizing cannabis

The following is a statement from Stop the Violence BC, a coalition of leading British Columbians from law enforcement and public health.

Stop the Violence BC applauds the federal Liberal party for voting in favour of taxing and regulating marijuana. Marijuana prohibition has failed to achieve its intended objectives of reducing marijuana use and has instead contributed to a range of serious unintended consequences in terms of organized crime, gang violence and the widespread availability of marijuana to youth in Canada.
We hope that today’s Liberal vote becomes a key milestone in the process to replace marijuana prohibition with an evidence-based public health framework, and that the policy is included in the party’s platform for the next federal election.  The 77 per cent of delegates at the Liberals’ biennial convention who voted in favour of ending marijuana prohibition reflect public opinion on the issue.  A recent Angus Reid poll, commissioned by Stop the Violence BC, shows that a mere 12% of British Columbians support keeping the current marijuana laws in place.
Stop the Violence BC’s call to regulate marijuana under a public health framework continues to gain momentum, and has been endorsed  by former Vancouver mayors Sam Sullivan, Mike Harcourt, Larry Campbell and Philip Owen and the Health Officers Council of BC.  It is time to enact an evidence-based approach to marijuana policy in BC and across Canada, and stop the violence related to marijuana prohibition in our communities.

For more information about Stop the Violence BC, visit our website and our facebook page.
To arrange media interviews with Dr. Evan Wood, contact:
Crystal Reinitz
604.340.4541
[email protected]

About Stop the Violence BC
Stop the Violence BC is a coalition of academics, past/present members of law enforcement, and the general public concerned about the links between cannabis prohibition in BC and the growth of organized crime and related violence in the province.

What is Stop the Violence BC’s objective?
Stop the Violence BC has launched an educational campaign seeking to improve community safety by broadening the public’s understanding of the link between cannabis prohibition and gang violence. Guided by the best available scientific evidence, Stop the Violence BC is calling for cannabis to be governed by a strict regulatory framework aimed at limiting use while also starving organized crime of the profits they currently reap as a result of prohibition.

Why are you calling for the regulation of cannabis?
Using regulatory tools proven effective at reducing tobacco use will undercut the huge profits cannabis driving violent organized crime in BC. Not only that, cannabis regulation may also improve community health by making cannabis harder for young people to access, lessening cannabis grow-op associated property damage, and freeing up law enforcement resources to focus on criminal activity where law enforcement can reduce harm.



Media coverage: Report Two

December 2011

11/12/30  Health Officers back legal marijuana Surrey Leader
11/12/30 Editorial: time to talk about pot Prince George Free Press
C. Poon 11/12/29 Treat marijuana sales like alcohol and cigarettes: Martiquet  Whistler Question
11/12/29 It’s time to talk pot Prince George Free Press
11/12/28 Phil Johnson Show AM1150
J. Nagel 11/12/28 Health Officers back legal marijuana Surrey Leader
11/12/26 Opinion: Legalizing pot not that easy Vernon Daily Courier
11/12/25 Legalizing pot not that easy Kelowna Daily Courier
11/12/24 Northern politicians sounded out on pot  Prince George Citizen
11/12/23 Global News
11/12/23 Health Officers among group calling for legalized pot  Kamloops Daily News
11/12/23 Pot trade thrives, BC study finds Vernon Daily Courier
11/12/23 Pot trade thrives, BC study finds Pentiction Herald
11/12/23 Pot trade thrives, BC study finds Prince George Daily Citizen
11/12/23 Pot trade thrives, BC study finds Trail Daily Times
11/12/23 Pot trade thrives, BC study finds Castanet.net
11/12/23  Dave Dickson Show CFAX 1070
D. Pilon  11/12/23 Decriminalization of marijuana called for Prince George Free Press
A. Hopkins,  11/12/22, The Health Officers’ Council joins the fight against marijuana laws News1130
P. Torrevillas, 11/12/22, Weed war up in smoke Metronews.ca
C. Pablo 11/12/22 Health officers back marijuana legalization in BC  Georgia Straight

11/12/22 Marijuana is cheaper and easier to get than ever  CTV News
C. Olivier 11/12/22  BC medical group recommends pot legalization Montreal Gazette

C. Olivier 11/12/22  Plenty of prominent pot supporters in BC The Province
A. Hopkins 11/12/22  Legalize marijuana camp adds allies News 1130
C. Olivier 11/12/22 B.C. medical group recommends legalizing pot The Province
11/12/22  Is marijuana more or less dangerous than alcohol?  CBC

T. Burgmann  11/12/22 Marijuana trends grow despite intense police funding: report CTVBC 
D. Bellaart 11/12/22 Coalition pushes for pot to be regulated Canada.com
C. Olivier 11/12/22 Health officers back pot The Province

11/12/22 B.C. medical health officers join call to legalize pot CBCNews
T. Orton 11/12/22 Health officers back pot reform 24 Hours
11/12/22 More calls to legalize CTV BC
11/12/22 Morning News Update 5:30 AM Global BC
T. Burgmann 11/12/22 Marijuana trends grow against the grain of intense police funding: report
T. Carman 11/12/22 Increased enforcement not curtailing marijuana use, report finds The Vancouver Sun
P. Torrevillas 11/12/22 Weed war up in smoke Metro News Vancouver
P. Torrevillas 11/12/22 British Colombians take the high road Metro News Vancouver

C. Olivier 11/12/22 BC medical group recommends pot legalization Montreal Gazette
C. Olivier 11/12/22 BC medical group urges legalization of marijuana Times Colonist
C. Olivier 11/12/22 Plenty of prominent pot supporters in BC The Province

 A. Hopkins 11/12/22 Legalize marijuana camp adds allies News 1130
11/12/22 New call to legalize pot CFJC TV7
11/12/22 Do you consider marijuana riskier than alcohol or tobacco CBC News
11/12/22 BC medical health officers join call to legalize pot Huffington Post
D. Bellaart 11/12/22 Coalition pushes for pot to be regulated Canada.com

C. Pablo 11/12/22 Health Officers back marijuana legalization in BC Georgia Straight
T. Burgmann 11/12/22 Pot stronger, cheaper despite police efforts CTV BC
11/12/22 AM900 CHML
11/12/22 AM980 London
11/12/22 AM770 London
11/12/22 Early Edition  CBC Radio One
11/12/22 BC Almanac CBC Radio One
11/12/22 Daybreak North CBC Radio One
11/12/22 On the Island CBC Radio One
11/12/22 CBC Radio One
11/12/22 CBC Radio-Canada
11/12/22 Murray Langdon Show CFAX 1070
11/12/22 Q Radio
11/12/22  98.3 CIFM
11/12/22 CKNW




Media Coverage: Four Former Mayors Endorsement

On November 24, 2011 Stop the Violence BC received an endorsement from four former mayors, Sam Sullivan, Larry Campbell, Philip Owen and Michael Harcourt.

Print and Online

A. Lau 11/12/02 Corrigan for legal marijuana  Burnaby Now
D. Keilholz 11/12/02  Q&A Senator Larry Campbell on ending pot prohibition Openfile
J. Feinberg  11/11/30 Pot question is federal says Chilliwack’s mayor Chilliwack Progress
11/11/28 E-street: four former Vancouver mayors say marijuana should be legalized, regulated and taxed. Do you agree? Why? The Province
G. Hoekstra 11/11/26 Robertson Echos call to weed out pot prohibition Vancouver Sun
J. Nagel 11/11/25 Vancouver Mayors back legalized marijuana BC Local News
S. Ip 11/11/25 Vancouver Mayor backs legalization of pot Toronto Sun
S. Thomson 11/11/25 Protesters greet Stephen Harper during Science World visit Georgia Straight
G. Hoekstra  11/11/25 Vancouver Mayor tweets support for legalizing pot Edmonton Journal
Author: P. Smith 11/11/25 Vancouver mayors say legalize marijuana Stop the Drug War
G. Hoekstra 11/11/25 Vancouver mayor tweets support of legalizing marijuana Vancouver Sun
S. Hui 11/11/25 Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson joins calls for marijuana legalization Georgia Straight
K. Bolan  11/11/24 Ex-mayors call for end to pot prohibition  The Vancouver Sun
11/11/24 Former Vancouver mayors urge end to pot prohibition Business Today
V. Luk 11/11/24 Former mayors push for legal pot  The Province
11/11/24 Marijuana laws: former vancouver mayors urge BC politicians to make changes Huffington Post
M. Kieltyka 11/11/24 Mayors take high road  Metro
K. Bolan 11/11/23 Four former Vancouver mayors back call for an end to pot prohibition Vancouver Sun
M. Aynsley 11/11/23 Former Vancouver mayors: end pot prohibition Open File
V. Luk  11/11/23 Curb gangs by legalizing marijuana, former Vancouver mayors urge The Province
11/11/23 Ex-Vancouver Mayors: Stop pot prohibition  Seattle PI
11/11/23 Editorial: Former mayors show real wisdom on ending marijuana prohibition The Province
K. Bolan 11/11/23 Legalize pot, four former Vancouver mayors say National Post
11/11/23 Former Vancouver mayors call for end to pot prohibition The Province
11/11/23 Former Vancouver mayors want pot legalized 24 Hours
11/11/23 Former Vancouver mayors call for softening of marijuana laws Globe and Mail
11/11/23 Ex-mayors urge marijuana laws change Castanet
S. Ip 11/11/23 Robertson tweets support of legal marijuana 24 Hours
11/11/23 Four former Vancouver mayors call for end to “failed policy” of marijuana prohibition Georgia Straight
11/11/23 Former Vancouver mayors call for softening of marijuana laws Globe and Mail
Ip, Stephanie 11/ 11/25 Le maire en faveur de la legalisation de la marijuana Canoe.ca

Radio

11/11/25 The Current CBC
S. Sara Philip Owen and Sam Sullivan interviewed on Simi Sara show CKNW
D. White 11/11/23 Former mayors call for legalized marijuana News1130
11/11/23 Four former Vancouver mayors say “legalize it”  CKNW AM 980
11/11/23 Four former mayors say “legalize it” CKNW
Television

11/11/25 Morning news – Mayor marijuana tweet Global BC
11/11/25 Robertson joins calls for end to pot prohibition  CTV
11/11/25 Robertson joins calls for end to pot prohibition CTVBC 
11/11/25 4 former Vancouver mayors urge govt to change pot laws CTV News
11/11/25 Robertson joins call for end to pot prohibition  CTV News
11/11/25 Robertson joins calls for end to pot prohibition CTV News
11/11/24 Vancouver Mayors back marijuana legalization and Stop the Violence Global News
11/11/24 Should marijuana be legalized in Canada? CBC
11/11/23 4 former Vancouver mayors urge gov’t to change pot laws CTVBC
K. Bolan 11/11/23 Four former Vancouver mayors call for end to pot prohibition Global BC
11/11/23 Former mayors call for pot legalization Global BC