Dear Editor,
Listening to Mayor Malcom Brodie this week on the the radio, you could almost compare his feeble defensive comments regarding the city’s stance on pot to the intelligence of 14th century politicians trying to convince their countrymen that the world was flat.
In a city festering with sleazy massage parlours, (alleged) money laundering at the River Rock Casino, 20,000-square-foot monster mansions on the ALR and citizens in luxury vehicles stealing pumpkins from honest Richmond farmers, who actually use the ALR for food production, one can only wonder who really controls local government.
Bruce MacLeod
Richmond