The UPEI SUN, Thursday, November l3,l980,page h Earlier this week, the hewswaves'were‘alive with the report of a Member of the Manitoba legislative Assembly faced with the prospect of spending the rest of his _ life in prison for trafficking of marijuana. A colleague bought the freedom of himsel all charged with importing drugs, by testifying against MLA Robert Wilson. Evidently, the RCMP picked up on the deal by bugging Conservative Caucus rocne and phone lines. There was also a legislative tap with a valid court order. One of the basic principles of democracy is that an elected official can confidentially converse with his constituents. If the RCMP can tap a sumposedly private f, his wife, and his son, telephone conversation, we certainly cannot place much trust in democracy. Wilson will not be alone in prison. It is estimated that 7,000 people are languishing in Canadian prisons for simple possession of marijuana. More Canadians are arrested per capita for possession than in any other country in the world. Dear Editor: I am writing in response to an article that I read in the October Zl,l980 edition of the U.P.E.l. SUN. The article was titled "A Feminists Perspective” by Susan Satterthwaite. Susan's article covered a number of issues involving women. Her reoccuring theme was the equality of the sexes. On many of these issues, I have no arguement except for one issue that was passed over by Susan with one paragraph and contained the most distasteful message. it was concerning abortion. Sue states that it is a woman's total right to determine whether she wants an abortion or not. She does not even mention the husbands or boyfriends right. Most important of all she doesnflt even mention the, unborn child's right. This seems very contradictory to me, as Sue stresses equality for ‘* people. In this issue, however, she is being as chauvinistic as you can be. if feminists feel that abortion on demand is the perfect right of any woman then i wonder how they feel about what is actually happening in some parts of North America right now. This is the determining of what H sex the child is and aborting the child if the sex is not what the parents prefer. Studies have shown that in overwhelming cases of this sort most of the aprents want a boy and if it turns out to be a girl then they abort it. Would feminists support this? imagine supporting‘ the elimination of females. members of their own sex. i wonder if theyireally would support this action. It makes me wonder how Secure they are on this stand. Donald Campbell. tear Editor While a student at UPEI (and I still consider myself a.nember of the university), I fell prey for a time to the satan of inferiority who has students believing in and even preaching of UPEI as nothing more than a place to go where the classes are all right, provided the drinking is good. I am not claiming a seat in the sanctuary of my superiors, but based on my experience to date, and the reports of my_ former fellows in thought and good cheer, I think athe evidence gathered thus far.denonStrates begmxx} any éknflot the substance and clahn fer our school as a fine university. Too often in the past and by all indi- cations now, the grape— vine hath it that UPEI students suffer. I say bull. My evidence:_ friends in graduate schools, for exanrfle, George Barry (Law): Rory Beck OM.P.A~) Dan LeClair and Kent Osborne (M.S.W. s) are leaperiencing no need to struggle and come froulbehind. Rather,p an every instance, _.~~ their respective pro- ~grams have proven less than they were inflated. to be: case closed. 60, ours is to reason V why and the issue is . clear. UPEI studentS' will never act upon their own initiative until this disgusting ceremony of inferiority is drowned in‘a vote of.~.' -confidenoe. EDITORIAL With federal officials constantly rurndsing to look into legalising marijuana, and constantly neglecting to do same, one wonders if cannibis will be decrindnr alized at any point in this country's history. » records. Fears that decrindnalization.will encourage the use of narijuana are unfounded if one reads an Oregon sur- . vey indicating a one per cent increase in consumption since it legalized in 1972. (CUP) Meanwhile, thousands of Canadians are picking up criminal records for sonething which will evertually be a legal practice. These records hamper in finding jobs, credit, and social rehabilitation. . laws do change, and when this one does, there will Vbe a large number of people with unnecessary crinfinal . After all, people are no longer being hung for steal- ing a loaf of bread. That still does not excuse the fact that there are extensive numbers of persons punished for being hungry. Have a funny week and be strong. ' F E EDBAG are good at what they do; however, UPEI never ' was intended nor ever should attenpt to dupli- cate the efforts of other schools. The tendency to fbllow is not a virtue of any university. Instead, students at UPEI, by mere example alone, should stand on their own nerits, within and outside the classroom. Boisterous winter carnivals, good reporting at the UPEI Sun, and winning hockey and basketball tears with all help. When the final bell sounds though, the buck stops with each and every one of us. In Hy View, UPEI's experience in student masochism has claimed too nany victins and too much air-time on cenpus. Wfithout Change, the hypnotic effect of self-inflicted pain could send our university into an irreversible tail spin. Clearly, retrofitting won't do; in this case, preventative medicine is the only cure. Sincerely ' Mark Ledwell ‘ > House of Ckxnnons Ottawa 1111115]?in ’. { ~ c,.sootherdtnfiiinenSGhools" s? ~%“ UPEI SUN ' 4 ' 'The UPEI SUN aims t0‘ be an independent newspaper published weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEI Student Union, printed by Williams 8 Crue Ltd. in Summerside and distributed throughout the campus and select spots in Charlottef town. I , The UPEI SUN is a mem- ber of the Canadian Univer- sity Press (CUP) with ex- clusive advertising rights held by Youthstream, 3l0 Davenport Road, Toronto. Contents are the re- sponsibility of the editor. Opinions are those of the, persons expressing them. All letters and articles must be ' signed even if the name is » to be withheld from publi. cation. Beadline for all submissions is MONDAY NOCN. We reserve the right to edit material for space or legal V reasons . i. i, Editor - Maureen Hartman I .V iASsistant Editor - Frances Smits ~ Advertising Manager r Tom Elliott Photographers - Todd MacLaUghlan.~' - Ross Hacnermott Monday_night at 7 in the i SUN's office, fourth floor Main, east end. BE THERE!! -for all the slave duty they' ~paid this week.:‘ i ”,."' i = twist :éathenidé iiiii‘issfi " '~ ~ The Staff meeting is 4~ Thanks muchly to: Cathy Parkman Mike Evans‘ Sue Parlee ' Gary Fisher Jadtie MacNeill . Paul Rtbinson ' - 1 Nancy'MacDonald‘ .\ . . r 1- , r M. , W, . “1175'. ‘* ’-:: 11$“. ‘e"£‘=‘*“"F.-".'