R.I.P. Ron Francis

VIANARCHRIS

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I 'met' Ron earlier this year when we were interviewed for a talk radio show about mmj. He seemed like a really nice guy who was struggling with some demons.The public humiliation he endured at the hands of his fellow RCMP for the 'crime' of medicating no doubt contributed to this end.


A New Brunswick Mountie who made national headlines for smoking medical marijuana while in uniform last year has been found dead.

The death of RCMP Cpl. Ron Francis was confirmed to CBC News by Pat Polchies, a councillor with the Kingsclear First Nation.

Francis's lawyer T.J. Burke said Francis died around 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. There is no word on the cause of death.

Chief Gabriel Atwin of Kingsclear First Nation was emotional as he spoke Monday evening.

"It's a tragic, tragic event," he said. "Tragic loss to our community. Ron was not only a good friend of mine, and a great community member, but also a family member of mine. It's a tragic event."

Francis was a 21-year RCMP veteran who was serving with the force's J Division in Fredericton, and had been facing six criminal charges.

He was set to stand trial in September on the six charges, including two counts of assaulting fellow officers and one count of breaching an undertaking to not possess or consume alcohol and non-prescription drugs.

He pleaded guilty to three of the counts just before his three-day trial was to begin. The other charges were dropped. His sentencing was scheduled for Nov. 3.

Francis was still on medical leave from the RCMP. At his court appearance in September, he said he was focused on healing, and hoped his treatment would include guidance from a native elder.

He was prescribed medical marijuana last November, and said at the time it helped him calm down and reduced his symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. He was pictured smoking the drug shortly thereafter in his red serge uniform, prompting a crackdown by the RCMP.

A Facebook group titled Families of the RCMP for PTSD Awareness posted a tribute to Francis.

"Our hearts go out to Ron, who struggled for so long, his family who journeyed with him, and all those who knew, worked with and loved him, all of whom are struggling to deal with the aftermath of suicide," it reads.

"Please know that we at Families of the RCMP for PTSD Awareness are devastated and we are working tirelessly to do all we can to stop these tragedies from occurring."
 

Skylor

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I vaguely recall about it.

I believe it was the smoking weed while in police uniform that caused the stir. Some take it as showing disrespect to the uniform. I recall in the USA some females cops getting fried for taking semi porn pictures while in their police uniform. Funny thing is I believe drinking while in uniform is OK but I might be wrong about that ?? I'm not sure, that is what would decide it for me, if drinking in your police uniform is OK, then using MM while in uniform should be also but if drinking too is banned, well.

Personally I feel any drug use while on duty isn't right, MM or not. Now being off duty but still dressed in uniform, thats when things can get pretty fuzzy. Whats the point ? Why ask for problems?
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Yeah, he was in uniform but off duty. He made a stupid move by taking a pic and posting it online, but the punishment and humiliation of having to turn in his dress uniform was over the top. Drinking in uniform is permitted as long as they are off duty, but I don't think we make the comparison there. Taking medication while in uniform, while on duty is permitted...the issue was his choice of medicine. It he were taking anti-depressants-no issue. Pain pills-no issue. I'm going through the same discrimination with my employment, based on a stigma. It needs to end.
 
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