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Fergus: ‘systemic racism’ in current pot law

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OTTAWA The plan to legalize marijuana should recognize that the black community has been overly criminaliz­ed for using the drug, says a Liberal MP who is calling on the government to consider that perspectiv­e.

“We do know that black Canadians have been disproport­ionately charged with and are imprisoned for possession of small amounts of cannabis,” Greg Fergus, a Quebec MP who chairs the Liberal black caucus, said Tuesday.

“I don’t think that’s because there is a greater propensity in the black community to consume marijuana,” he said.

“We have to look at the questions of systemic racism.”

Fergus added that the same could be said for Indigenous Peoples and he wants to make sure that is reflected in the ongoing debate over the proposed legislatio­n to legalize marijuana, also known as Bill C-45, which the House of Commons health committee will begin studying next month.

The MP, who gathered with other African-Canadian leaders in Ottawa this week to discuss this and other issues affecting people of colour, said they also want to reach out to the community to discuss the economic and social justice impacts of the proposed legislatio­n.

Fergus nonetheles­s said he agreed with the Liberal government’s decision not to decriminal­ize simple possession of marijuana for the time being.

New Democrat MP Alistair MacGregor questioned Fergus’s logic.

“How can the Liberals claim to understand this issue and yet choose to keep handing out possession charges and criminal records that unfairly target young people of colour?” he said in an emailed statement.

Fergus, who appeared at a news conference in Ottawa alongside Michael Coteau, the Ontario minister responsibl­e for anti-racism, and Independen­t Sen. Wanda Elaine Thomas Bernard, said the leaders also discussed the need for more data on race across all levels of government.

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