| Canadian Senate
Special Committee on Illegal Drugs 37th Parliament, 1st SessionVolume II - Policies and Practices in Canada(January 29, 2001 - September 16, 2002)
Table of Contents VOLUME
II PART III
- POLICIES AND PRACTICES IN CANADA CHAPTER
11 - A NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY? PHASE I
- DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION Creation
of the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Creation
of Canada's Drug Strategy Secretariat PHASE II
- RENEWAL PHASE
III - RENEWAL WITHOUT SPECIFIED FUNDING   CANADA'S
DRUG STRATEGY - A SUCCESS? CONCLUSIONS
   CHAPTER
12 - THE NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT 1908-1960:
HYSTERIA Opium
Act, 1908 The
Opium and Narcotic Drug Act, 1911 Amendments
to the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act (1920-1938)  Amendments
to the Act to Amend the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act in 1954 Senate
Report of 1955 FROM
1960 TO THE LE DAIN COMMISSION: THE SEARCH FOR REASONS Narcotic
Control Act (1961) An Act
respecting Food and Drugs and Barbiturates (1961) The Le
Dain Commission (1969-1973) The special report on cannabis Bill
S-19 and Cannabis AFTER LE
DAIN: FORGING AHEAD REGARDLESS   Controlled
Drugs and Substances Act Part I: Offences and Punishment Part II: Enforcement Part III – Disposal of Controlled Substances Part III – Disposal of Controlled Substances Part VI – General CONCLUSIONS   CHAPTER
13 - REGULATING THERAPEUTIC USE OF CANNABIS BACKGROUND
TO THE RECENT REGULATIONS Section
56 - Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Charter
Challenges - Therapeutic Use of Marijuana   Government
Reaction  MARIHUANA
MEDICAL ACCESS REGULATIONS Authorization
to Possess Licence
to Produce Other
Provisions COMPASSIONATE
ACCESS? Eligibility Access
to cannabis Products
 Costs  RESEARCH
PLAN Scientific
Research  Research-Grade
Marijuana CONCLUSIONS CHAPTER
14 - POLICE PRACTICES ENFORCEMENT
AGENCIES RCMP CHARGES
UNDER THE CONTROLLED DRUGS AND SUBSTANCES ACT IN 1999 TheCanada
Customs and Revenue Agency Provincial
and Municipal Police COSTS POLICE
POWERS Searches
and Seizures Entrapment
and Illegal Activity Conclusion
 STATISTICS
 Reported
Incidents Charges Concerns
 Customs
Act - Fines SEIZURES CONCLUSIONS   CHAPTER
15 - THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM PROSECUTION COURTS  Drug
Treatment Courts  DISPOSITION
AND SENTENCING Criminal record CORRECTIONS CRIMINAL
RECORD   COURT
CHALLENGES CONCLUSIONS   CHAPTER
16 - PREVENTION INITIATIVES
THAT FALL SHORT OF THE MARK Not
enough prevention Prevention
lacks focus There is
not enough evaluation of preventive measures  Preventive
and social messages in contradiction  There is
a body of knowledge on which we have to draw PREVENTING
WHAT AND HOW? RISK
REDUCTION AND HARM REDUCTION   CONCLUSIONS   CHAPTER
17 - TREATMENT PRACTICES CANNABIS
DEPENDENCY FORMS OF
TREATMENT   EFFECTIVENESS
OF TREATMENT CONCLUSIONS   CHAPTER
18 - OBSERVATIONS ON PRACTICES DIFFICULTIES
IN HARMONIZING THE PLAYERS INCONGRUITIES
OF APPROACH SIGNIFICANT
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COSTS Conclusions     |