Smokescreen to hide McGinty's failed cannabis laws?
The Minister for Health and Attorney General Jim McGinty is at it again, attempting to dishonestly spin his way out of his failed liberalisation of drugs with trendy cannabis law "reforms", the "success" of which he has crowed about for years.
The Liberals have always opposed McGinty's trendy drug "reforms" which encourage the drug culture and substance abuse, and contribute to and exacerbate mental illness, particularly schizophrenia.
McGinty has hidden behind an inquiry which has recommended he dump the patently foolish elements of his policy which allowed cannabis to be grown in homes and stupidly increased the amount cannabis that drug users can carry.
McGinty now says the Liberal Party's proposed changes to cannabis laws are similar to those already agreed to by Labor!
The Opposition leader, Colin Barnett, has reaffirmed the Liberal's position to repeal the laws, which would make the possession of cannabis plants an offence and cut the cannabis possession threshold by two-thirds.
McGinty was too gutless to defend his cannabis laws - probably because some opinion poll commissioned at taxpayers expense showed that most of the public thought McGinty's laws were dumb.
In typical McGinty spin he now says he is "making sure we're tough in dealing with cannabis laws."
McGinty should be frank about his many stuff-ups and not continually treat the public as fools. The public deserves a more respect from McGinty.
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