has some strong views that may not be well-grounded, perhaps not borne out by evidence:
Legalizing marijuana will tie up police resources and risks clogging the court system, Edmonton police Chief Rod Knecht says in a blunt assessment of Canadas plan to legalize the drug by next summer.
I dont think were going to be ready, Knecht said during a year-end interview at Edmonton Police Service headquarters. Theres a lot of work thats got to be done in the next few months.
Legalization is one of the biggest issues facing police services across the country next year. Police chiefs including Knecht have warned that the timelines are too tight and there are too many outstanding issues, including ambiguity around roadside tests for marijuana intoxication.
The federal government has left details such as where marijuana will be sold to the provinces. It also proposes stiff penalties for people who operate outside of the regulated system, including a proposed 14-year maximum sentence for selling cannabis to youth.
http://edmontonjournal.com/news/crime/marijuana-legalization-doesnt-mean-possession-charges-going-away-edmonton-police-chief