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Wally Wants To Know

Wally Oppal was appointed Attorney General on June 16, 2005. He was elected in the riding of Vancouver-Fraserview in the 2005 provincial general election. Wally wants to know how you feel about the BC Justice system, Specifically:

  • Do you agree with the time served waiting to go to trial counts as double time taken off the sentence (ie waiting a year for trial reduces the sentence by 2 years).
  • Revolving door justice for chronic car thieves.
  • Light sentences for repeat offenders
  • Post time served release conditions
  • anything else that you would like to say about the BC justice system

Send an ePostcard Message to Wally

"I the undersigned, recognizing the complex nature of our justice system, want to let BC Attorney General Wally Oppal know - as per his request - how I feel about the BC Justice System."

Make Your Voice Count

The following people will be emailed the ePostcard: the Premier of BC, Gordon Campbell, the BC Attorney General, Vancouver Sun, Vancouver Province, Victoria Times Colonist, Prince George Citizen, Prince George Free Press, Quesnel Observer, Quesnel Advisor, Williams Lake Tribune and the 100 Mile House Free Press.  The information you provide will be used to sign your postcard petition.  Please note that the newspapers may choose to print your postcard in their editorial section.

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"The function of civil resistance is to provoke the law until there is an answer or there is change. What you cannot do is to be prepared to accept injustice; you must make the injustice visible."
--Mahatma Ghandi

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