http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/cana...-of-marijuana/
Locally this will be devastating, price of oil has already fallen to $60 a fiver.
I have more then enough to eat at home
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http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/cana...-of-marijuana/
Locally this will be devastating, price of oil has already fallen to $60 a fiver.
I have more then enough to eat at home
Plus we have 25,000 refugees arriving before Christmas that will need jobs. Merry Christmas everyone ! Lets all light one up and hope the next 4 years fly by.
Just patch Justeen in and all problems will be solved..........
That was funny, about the organized crime :)
Very funny or smart for JT thinking how simple it will be to legalize marijuana. Do you know what biker gangs and mobsters do with people who get in there way ? The drama show is over and reality will be setting in very soon I think.
Of any jobs lost as a direct result of the Liberals win and their promises, one can only hope those losing their jobs are the same ones who voted Liberal in the first place.
If that's the case I'm sure they'll still find some way of blaming Harper.
Is it April 1st????? It must be right! you're pulling out legs surely!
I chuckled all the way through that article ... especially the part about the "joint study" between the two Universities.
I wonder if they have done a study to predict the increase in the amount of road deaths due to "stoned driving" if they legalize the sale to everyone. And will people be allowed to smoke while hunting and fishing? A lone duck flies by and the hunter see 10, makes it hard to miss!!
I hope they develop a reliable way to test. I know that they can blood drop but surely this will be seen as a charter issue. I'm sure if they suggest finger pricks that it will be turned down. I just worry about what you have said about people operating motor vehicles and doing things where alcohol would normally be restricted.
About HA that was a comical article.I guess they will just have to ride bikes.
Tell that to the parents of the two teens that died in Vaughn Sunday, and the 3 others in hospital.
Or the parents of these two
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...rch-dying.html
People, just as some don't obey gun rules, especially youth.......
Are we mature and ready as a society? Personally I don't think so.
The best way to screw something up is to let the government run it. The price will be double or triple what it is now and it will likely be illegal to grow your own in the backyard to avoid paying tax on it. If people were allowed to grow for personal use free from government and taxes it would likely work but otherwise it will likely be a clusterf@#k of liberal proportions.
I believe we were used to be allowed to grow up to 5 plants/year for personal consumption until the last year. Then a legal grow up was supposed to open in Muskoka but I'm not too sure where this is at right now.
Liberal, Conservative or else were going to do something about it, can't be hypocrite for ever.....
Seabast I am more in favor of decriminalizing. There are good arguments for and good arguments "against". my question if you will is.
Are we ready for it and by that I mean todays youth? I can only answer no, not remotely.
More reasons to weight this carefully?
Cannabis is probably the very worst thing for people struggling with anxiety and depression.
Huge and growing issue these days, especially for college aged youth.
So by all means, lets jump in with both feet.
Are we ready for it and by that I mean todays youth?
Been young is about been irresponsible and so on... And it doesn't matter what we do, some of them will never be ready for anything. We will never change that fact....
I have a 19 year old in University and a 17 years old at home and they speak freely to us. The boy is a cool geek and the daughter hang out with the cool kids. From what I get from them I'm more worry about the consumption of largely "available" hard liquor and hard drugs than dope. It sure sounds like they have to get wasted, I mean there is no point to go to a party without hard booze (forget the beer even wine is better), and this is from the age of 14/15 and up.... From what I get from them, dope is not something that you have to do to be "IN", been call a "Doper" isn't that great.
So I think that whatever the government do it won't change anything for the young, it's there already! The question is "Do we want to make $ from it?" Personally, I couldn't care less because it won't change what I do or don't...
More reasons to weight this carefully?
Yes, and I agree with that "Cannabis is probably the very worst thing for people struggling with anxiety and depression."
Again, I don't think it's a big think this day and it's already there anyway. If you want to smoke one today, you can easily do it.
Maybe having dope shops will give us a better chance to find the one in need for help, Idk.....
I have the feeling that some of us do not understand (or do not want to understand) how easy it is to buy/use some today.
Agree Seabast.
For me it's the fine line between decriminalization and legalization.
Not unlike Alcohol and prohibition.
With respect to how easy it is to obtain and how prevalent it is.
Your talking to the father of two teens, one who is very head strong and heavily inked. Lol. I love her to death, she is her own person, if only more youth today were more like her. Don't use myself but my kids do.
Regardless, it's not something (imo) we should open the floodgates on and that includes rushing into either one (Decrim or legal)