B.C. wants legalized pot; rest of Canada agrees
Title: B.C. wants legalized pot; rest of Canada agrees
Category: Law & Order
Posted By: Curtman
Date: 2010-11-29 13:03:39
Canadian
End the madness and stop the violence!
Go ahead and legalize pot. Just don't mind us as we militarize the border and it takes you 8 hours to cross the border.
andyt @ Mon Nov 29, 2010 2:31 pm
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Go ahead and legalize pot. Just don't mind us as we militarize the border and it takes you 8 hours to cross the border.
Well with that commie Obama in office, that ain't gonna happen.
I say legalize it, tax it, regulated it and make a tonne of cash off it. Since pot doesn't have any major health risk (lest none worst than smoking or drinking) and we already have existing laws that can be modified to include pot (drinking and diving laws, smoking laws) if we can make a few billion extra billion dollars a year off legalizing it and legalizing it does not cause a massive rise in addition rates (yes you can get addicted to it) and we make more in taxes than we spend on health care related to it we should make it legal
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Go ahead and legalize pot. Just don't mind us as we militarize the border and it takes you 8 hours to cross the border.
You guys have the better end of the trade.. You get pot, we get guns and cocaine in trade. The interesting thing in this article (to me anyway)
$1:
the majority said they support the federal government's proposal for a national anti-drug strategy and mandatory minimum jail sentences for grow operators and drug dealers.
It seems like the average Canadian has no idea what legalization means as opposed to decriminalization.
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Go ahead and legalize pot. Just don't mind us as we militarize the border and it takes you 8 hours to cross the border.
I realize it's a little bit naive, but I would like to think we could make some of our own laws without being overly concerned with what the American reaction would be.
And of course, we could always insist that the oil and gas we send south gets sent at a rate roughly equal to the speed with which people get through the border crossings. And we could do our own slow-down checking for illegal and controlled guns crossing the border coming north.
andyt @ Mon Nov 29, 2010 2:42 pm
Curtman Curtman:
$1:
the majority said they support the federal government's proposal for a national anti-drug strategy and mandatory minimum jail sentences for grow operators and drug dealers.
It seems like the average Canadian has no idea what legalization means as opposed to decriminalization.
The average Canadian responds to buzz words.
Unsound Unsound:
I realize it's a little bit naive, but I would like to think we could make some of our own laws without being overly concerned with what the American reaction would be.
Also.. It sounds like a great way to stop cross-border shopping, and keep those dollars here without violating NAFTA. Win-win.
andyt @ Mon Nov 29, 2010 2:44 pm
Unsound Unsound:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Go ahead and legalize pot. Just don't mind us as we militarize the border and it takes you 8 hours to cross the border.
I realize it's a little bit naive, but I would like to think we could make some of our own laws without being overly concerned with what the American reaction would be.
And of course, we could always insist that the oil and gas we send south gets sent at a rate roughly equal to the speed with which people get through the border crossings. And we could do our own slow-down checking for illegal and controlled guns crossing the border coming north.
That's naive because it assumes that the Canadian government would have more balls than it's ever shown in the past.
Dunno why Bart thinks legalization up here would increase what is already a huge traffic south. And it would look pretty silly militarizing the border when a bunch of US states are also very close to legalization. Guess there'll be troops around those borders too.
this canadian agrees too.
Assuming the government kept very tight control over who can grow and sell (like we do now with tobacco)plus how much can be bought and possessed at a time I don't see why the Americans would do anything at the boarder. If we made it so only Canadians and landed immigrants could buy it (need government ID, divers license, BC ID etc)we wouldn't be getting Americans coming up here attempting to buy cause they wouldn't be allowed to buy.
They'd still be up here making friends who could buy for them, or getting fake ids, or just buying from stores that can't be bothered with checking ids. Probably wouldn't be any easier ofr harder to get if its legalized than it is now.
Pffft since when has the federal Conservative gov't ever given a shit what Canadians want anyway?
You could show Harper concrete proof that 80% of Canadians wanted pot legalized and he still wouldn't give a tinker's damn.
He's personally against it, therefore by osmosis Canada is against it, end of story.
PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
Pffft since when has the federal Conservative gov't ever given a shit what Canadians want anyway?
You could show Harper concrete proof that 80% of Canadians wanted pot legalized and he still wouldn't give a tinker's damn.
He's personally against it, therefore by osmosis Canada is against it, end of story.
Some people call that having principles and not governing by poll. If people don't like it they can vote for someone else. Just sayin'