NOT READY FOR MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION? – Quebec cannabis: Police say they’re not prepared to test drivers for marijuana

NOT READY FOR MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION? – Years ago the criminal code provided for “drug recognition experts” and a methodology for determining impairment by a drug. (Not that it works well because different drugs affect different people differently.) It’s their own fault if they haven’t trained their officers to be DREs yet. It seems the height …

EX-COPS INVESTING IN MARIJUANA INDUSTRY – As Canada prepares for legal pot, ex-cops get into the business

EX-COPS INVESTING IN MARIJUANA INDUSTRY – It doesn’t seem right to me that the high ranking police officers who have spent their career giving us criminal records and putting us in jail are now going to personally profit from it. “the hypocrisy stinks to high heaven.” A former Canadian police chief and several colleagues who …

DRUG SQUAD ASSIGNMENTS ARE DANGEROUS – Death of drug squad officer by fentanyl overdose confounds police | Toronto Star

DRUG SQUAD ASSIGNMENTS ARE DANGEROUS – Our past experience has shown that this is not an isolated incident of drug abuse by drug squad officers. We’re aware that such assignments must be strictly limited and closely supervised. Don’t conflate this with the issue of front-line officers carrying naloxone. Crown and police reviewing cases that Const. …

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT OR CRIMINAL CODE? – Can a driver killing a pedestrian ever be put down to a ‘momentary lapse’ in concentration? | Toronto Star

HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT OR CRIMINAL CODE? – With an innocent death, the question becomes one of moral culpability and it’s often a very difficult question to answer. Was the conduct a “momentary lapse” or a “marked departure” from what a reasonable person would do? In our process, the police officer forms an opinion, the Crown …