Canadian Politics Redux
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Only a pothead can gather sense that article.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I won't be smoking it... but this is long overdue.dignin said:Weed will be legal in another year. Progress.
Happy 4/20
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/philpott-un-marijuana-legislation-legalize-1.3544554
Very, very progressive thinking.
It is mumbo jumbo.
Puff, puff, pass.
Duuude....in one year we will have a plan dude.....you will see duuude...
I love pot mkay.0 -
I'm thinking only a pothead can decipher your post. Or a gas sniffer... but definitely one of the two.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Only a pothead can gather sense that article.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I won't be smoking it... but this is long overdue.dignin said:Weed will be legal in another year. Progress.
Happy 4/20
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/philpott-un-marijuana-legislation-legalize-1.3544554
Very, very progressive thinking.
It is mumbo jumbo.
Puff, puff, pass.
Duuude....in one year we will have a plan dude.....you will see duuude...
I love pot mkay."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Please tell me what that article surmised....Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm thinking only a pothead can decipher your post. Or a gas sniffer... but definitely one of the two.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Only a pothead can gather sense that article.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I won't be smoking it... but this is long overdue.dignin said:Weed will be legal in another year. Progress.
Happy 4/20
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/philpott-un-marijuana-legislation-legalize-1.3544554
Very, very progressive thinking.
It is mumbo jumbo.
Puff, puff, pass.
Duuude....in one year we will have a plan dude.....you will see duuude...
I love pot mkay.
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Legalized dope soon.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Please tell me what that article surmised....Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm thinking only a pothead can decipher your post. Or a gas sniffer... but definitely one of the two.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Only a pothead can gather sense that article.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I won't be smoking it... but this is long overdue.dignin said:Weed will be legal in another year. Progress.
Happy 4/20
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/philpott-un-marijuana-legislation-legalize-1.3544554
Very, very progressive thinking.
It is mumbo jumbo.
Puff, puff, pass.
Duuude....in one year we will have a plan dude.....you will see duuude...
I love pot mkay."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Until then, police are in limboThirty Bills Unpaid said:
Legalized dope soon.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Please tell me what that article surmised....Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I'm thinking only a pothead can decipher your post. Or a gas sniffer... but definitely one of the two.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Only a pothead can gather sense that article.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
I won't be smoking it... but this is long overdue.dignin said:Weed will be legal in another year. Progress.
Happy 4/20
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/philpott-un-marijuana-legislation-legalize-1.3544554
Very, very progressive thinking.
It is mumbo jumbo.
Puff, puff, pass.
Duuude....in one year we will have a plan dude.....you will see duuude...
I love pot mkay.
Keep arresting and giving potheads a record.
Hang in there potheads, your day will come.
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This is kind of the shits for sure."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
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Until then, police are in limbo
Keep arresting and giving potheads a record.
Hang in there potheads, your day will come.
Police are not in limbo ... the law says unless you got a licence it's still illegal ... however I doubt most police using common sense will not hassle those people who are possessing small amounts...failure for the police to use common sense i suspect many judges will kick the cases.
By the way how many of these cops, crown attorneys and judges have been involved in convicting young people over the years giving them a criminal record ... for what ... a little weed, and how many of those opposed the legalization of an essentially very helpful plant ply themselves with liquor, smoke, eat at fast food restaurants and participate in so many legal, yet cosume these products .. lets not even get into the opiates that are handed out like candy in this country. So do yourself and everyone else a favour ... educate yourself a little, marijuana never was, never will be the harmful plant that some uneducated people's like us to believe ... marijuana is just another example of another distraction the government would like people to focus on instead of the real issues...I support our current liberal government on this 100%...if a little weed legalization bothers you so...thats your problem...I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 -
Until then, police are in limbolukin2006 said:.
Keep arresting and giving potheads a record.
Hang in there potheads, your day will come.
Police are not in limbo ... the law says unless you got a licence it's still illegal ... however I doubt most police using common sense will not hassle those people who are possessing small amounts...failure for the police to use common sense i suspect many judges will kick the cases.
By the way how many of these cops, crown attorneys and judges have been involved in convicting young people over the years giving them a criminal record ... for what ... a little weed, and how many of those opposed the legalization of an essentially very helpful plant ply themselves with liquor, smoke, eat at fast food restaurants and participate in so many legal, yet cosume these products .. lets not even get into the opiates that are handed out like candy in this country. So do yourself and everyone else a favour ... educate yourself a little, marijuana never was, never will be the harmful plant that some uneducated people's like us to believe ... marijuana is just another example of another distraction the government would like people to focus on instead of the real issues...I support our current liberal government on this 100%...if a little weed legalization bothers you so...thats your problem...
I support full legalization and see it as the best way forward from a public health and social policy point of view. Reducing or eliminating criminal sanctions on drugs has been beneficial in every jurisdiction that has gone in that direction, from Portugal to Uruguay, with significant reductions in harmful use and involvement with the legal system, with all the negatives that implies. However, marijuana isn't harmless. Any substance that is physiologically active enough to provide any benefit also has the potential for harm; there's just no reasonable way to deny that. It comes down to each person making a risk-benefit analysis for themselves, like anything else.
Edit - quotes look to be screwed up again - I've italicized my response.Post edited by oftenreading onmy small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
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For medicinal purposes I support the legalization.
Without getting into a giant debate with studies,facts, stats etc I feel that if it is legalized for everyday use we will become an even lazier entitled society.
Production and general motivation will decrease.
The liberal plan is anything but - there is no iota of anything to come just a blanket statement that is confusing and without direction.
Wait a year? For what?
They need to tell us something more than this.
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Why not for recreational purposes too? People want to chill with wine or whatever, why not a nice bowl or three?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
For medicinal purposes I support the legalization.
Without getting into a giant debate with studies,facts, stats etc I feel that if it is legalized for everyday use we will become an even lazier entitled society.
Production and general motivation will decrease.
The liberal plan is anything but - there is no iota of anything to come just a blanket statement that is confusing and without direction.
Wait a year? For what?
They need to tell us something more than this.
I've been smoking daily for a damn long time and while our weekends may be fairly lazy as we choose, neither my husband nor I feel / act entitled, we kick ass at work, and live a comfortable life.
If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done!0 -
Well, you're free to give your opinion but it's going to be viewed as fairly limited if you don't want to look at facts and figures.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
For medicinal purposes I support the legalization.
Without getting into a giant debate with studies,facts, stats etc I feel that if it is legalized for everyday use we will become an even lazier entitled society.
Production and general motivation will decrease.
The liberal plan is anything but - there is no iota of anything to come just a blanket statement that is confusing and without direction.
Wait a year? For what?
They need to tell us something more than this.
The evidence from jurisdictions that have legalized or decriminalized doesn't support your position.
I agree that more detail from the federal government on their plan would be helpful.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
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I realize about the opinion being fairly limited.
It's just an opinion. Our current govt doesn't really seem to provide even a remote idea of how this could work.
I really don't want youth to be able to access pot as easy as cigarettes - legally.
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They already can. Both cigarettes and pot will remain illegal for those underage. We all know how well that works.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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Yeah, it doesn't work to well for those that get addicted from starting underage.
Typically if you don't pick up the smoking/drinking habit before you become of age you tend to stay away from it in life.
Becoming addicted to pot at a young age (18) through legal means can't be a good thing.0 -
Police are not in limbo ... the law says unless you got a licence it's still illegal ... however I doubt most police using common sense will not hassle those people who are possessing small amounts...failure for the police to use common sense i suspect many judges will kick the cases.oftenreading said:
Until then, police are in limbolukin2006 said:.
Keep arresting and giving potheads a record.
Hang in there potheads, your day will come.
By the way how many of these cops, crown attorneys and judges have been involved in convicting young people over the years giving them a criminal record ... for what ... a little weed, and how many of those opposed the legalization of an essentially very helpful plant ply themselves with liquor, smoke, eat at fast food restaurants and participate in so many legal, yet cosume these products .. lets not even get into the opiates that are handed out like candy in this country. So do yourself and everyone else a favour ... educate yourself a little, marijuana never was, never will be the harmful plant that some uneducated people's like us to believe ... marijuana is just another example of another distraction the government would like people to focus on instead of the real issues...I support our current liberal government on this 100%...if a little weed legalization bothers you so...thats your problem...
I support full legalization and see it as the best way forward from a public health and social policy point of view. Reducing or eliminating criminal sanctions on drugs has been beneficial in every jurisdiction that has gone in that direction, from Portugal to Uruguay, with significant reductions in harmful use and involvement with the legal system, with all the negatives that implies. However, marijuana isn't harmless. Any substance that is physiologically active enough to provide any benefit also has the potential for harm; there's just no reasonable way to deny that. It comes down to each person making a risk-benefit analysis for themselves, like anything else.
Edit - quotes look to be screwed up again - I've italicized my response.
I support full legalization as well ... only imbeciles want to keep it illegalI have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 -
hedonist said:
Why not for recreational purposes too? People want to chill with wine or whatever, why not a nice bowl or three?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
For medicinal purposes I support the legalization.
Without getting into a giant debate with studies,facts, stats etc I feel that if it is legalized for everyday use we will become an even lazier entitled society.
Production and general motivation will decrease.
The liberal plan is anything but - there is no iota of anything to come just a blanket statement that is confusing and without direction.
Wait a year? For what?
They need to tell us something more than this.
I've been smoking daily for a damn long time and while our weekends may be fairly lazy as we choose, neither my husband nor I feel / act entitled, we kick ass at work, and live a comfortable life.
If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done!
All those are myths I think. An awful lot has been accomplished by pot head/stoners...I also think those so opposed might be surprised at those who they deal with in daily life are tokers...hehehehI have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 -
pots non addictive...PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
Yeah, it doesn't work to well for those that get addicted from starting underage.
Typically if you don't pick up the smoking/drinking habit before you become of age you tend to stay away from it in life.
Becoming addicted to pot at a young age (18) through legal means can't be a good thing.
tobacco is very addictive...and very legalI have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 -
Part of me still thinks that if it becomes legal many, many workplaces will have a ban on employees smoking it at work.
I don't think many businesses want their employees going for a 10min joint break.
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Pot has only been illegal sine the mid 1930's, why? Maybe some big industry was starting to really grow! This industry was/is fully opposed to people using a potential and very safe healing plant that can be consumed in many ways that people could grow at home...and essentially thats more than likely why it remains illegal...but in the near future it will be very legal...the movement is on.I have certain rules I live by ... My First Rule ... I don't believe anything the government tells me ... George Carlin
"Life Is What Happens To You When Your Busy Making Other Plans" John Lennon0 -
Yup! Many of us out there (and in here).lukin2006 said:hedonist said:
Why not for recreational purposes too? People want to chill with wine or whatever, why not a nice bowl or three?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
For medicinal purposes I support the legalization.
Without getting into a giant debate with studies,facts, stats etc I feel that if it is legalized for everyday use we will become an even lazier entitled society.
Production and general motivation will decrease.
The liberal plan is anything but - there is no iota of anything to come just a blanket statement that is confusing and without direction.
Wait a year? For what?
They need to tell us something more than this.
I've been smoking daily for a damn long time and while our weekends may be fairly lazy as we choose, neither my husband nor I feel / act entitled, we kick ass at work, and live a comfortable life.
If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done!
All those are myths I think. An awful lot has been accomplished by pot head/stoners...I also think those so opposed might be surprised at those who they deal with in daily life are tokers...heheheh
As to the post *edit - now above, who'd be smoking or ingesting it while working or driving for that matter? Apply the same parameters to it being on the job as alcohol and anything else that may impair.0
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