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Jerry Paradis
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Jerry Paradis

Judge, Provincial Court of British Columbia

"Prohibition makes all of us - not just the user or the addict - less safe and secure."

Jerry ParadisJerry Paradis obtained his law degree from the University of British Columbia in 1969. By 1975, he had already been appointed to the Provincial Court of BC, on which he served as a judge until his retirement in 2003. Canada's provincial courts handle about 95% of the country's criminal cases, and so Jerry dealt with over a thousand drug cases, be they for possession, trafficking, or production. "My awareness of the futility of and damage caused by prohibition came gradually," he relates, "but I can say that I was without any doubts from the late '80s on." Nevertheless, Jerry's judicial oath required him to apply the law, and that's what he did...as temperately as he could. Although he garnered some media flak for what some saw as his leniency, he was successfully appealed only once. "In other words, although the media occasionally had trouble with my drug-case decisions, the prosecutors almost never did."

Shortly after retiring, Jerry found himself even more seriously pondering the drug issue, and the result was a research paper, "A Modest Proposal for a Sane Drug Policy". Jerry also writes an occasional column for his local community newspaper, The North Shore News, several of which have been devoted to various aspects of the issue. He writes of how the current policy on drugs diminishes everyone. "It diminishes judges by requiring them to shut their minds off from the irrationality of what they are required to do. It diminishes the lawyers on both sides of the table - the prosecutors, by forcing them to pursue people and issues that they know full well belong in the field of health care; and defense counsel, by forcing them to play silly charter-of-rights games instead of dealing with real issues. And it diminishes the police by forcing them to see drug users as the other, the prey, and therefore as not worthy of much serious second thought." The greatest irony that Jerry observes from scanning the notes he made on each of the 1,000+ drug cases over which he presided is that "the same number of people are still choosing to ingest mood-altering substances, the same proportion are addicted, and there is the same persistent but increasingly lucrative and efficient system of supply. We - citizens, police, judges - have lived and worked within the orthodoxy that all drugs are inherently evil (except, of course, alcohol) and that prohibition and punishment can rid us of them. How wrong we have been." This is why Jerry is a member of LEAP.


Jerry's Blog:
Colombia and the War on Drugs (Part Four)



Part Four of Four

We encountered only one roadblock, manned by skinny, self-important kids in shiny uniforms and wearing big guns on their belts. They carried much bigger ones slung over their shoulders. It was a para group – but it’s hard to distinguish one ...

Colombia and the War on Drugs (Part Three)



Part Three of Four

As if they hadn’t suffered enough being pawns in a 40-year civil war, camposinos growing coca and making paste and selling it for a pittance, while being forced to pay tribute money to whatever paramilitary ...

Colombia and the War on Drugs (Part Two)



Part Two of Four

Starting in the mid-70s, cocaine became a drug of choice for some consumers in the U.S. That was identified by politicians and others to be a palpable threat to social stability. As everyone involved in the anti-prohibition movement knows, fear is an ...


Past Appearances:

Jerry Paradis on CBC Radio Canada LEAP Audio (MP3) Apr 06 2009
Retired Judges Debate Drug Legalization LEAP Audio (MP3) Mar 21 2009
Jerry Paradis on New Zealand Radio LEAP Audio (MP3) Aug 29 2008
Harm Reduction and Canada's Drug Policy LEAP Video (Web) Dec 01 2007
Jerry Paradis on CHQR AM Radio LEAP Audio (MP3) Nov 23 2007
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 Articles mentioning Jerry Paradis
Canada: Column: Addicted To Failure
This Magazine (Canada)Addleman, KatieSun, 01 Nov 2009
CN BC: Medical Marijuana Forum To Take Place Next Week
Grand Forks Gazette (CN BC)Mattei, MonaWed, 10 Jun 2009
CN BC: Councillor Pushing For Legalized Medical Marijuana
Trail Daily Times (CN BC)Mattei, MonaWed, 10 Jun 2009
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 Letters and Articles by Jerry Paradis
CN BC: Column: Bylaw Is Clinical Insanity
North Shore News (CN BC)Paradis, JerryWed, 29 Jul 2009
CN BC: PUB LTE: Cronkite Lauded
Province, The (CN BC)Paradis, JerryWed, 22 Jul 2009
CN BC: Column: Supreme Court Fails Grow-Op Forfeit Test
North Shore News (CN BC)Paradis, JerryWed, 17 Jun 2009
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