Canada Legalization

Discussion in 'Marijuana Legalization' started by dankness420, Oct 22, 2015.

  1. The Senate voted to pass the Bill yesterday. We're almost there!
     
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  2. Sorry to put a damper on your guys party, but I'm not gonna be excited about this until I know Canada lets people grow with little to no regulations. As soon as they start talking about the limit for how many plants you can grow for example just 4 plants. It might as well just be prohibition disguised as legalization.
     
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  3. The idea is that enough stupid people will vote for it to be legal without reading the fine print regarding the regulations behind it. And here we are, it will be legal very soon. I am interested to see how the government plans to steal my proprietary genetics from my medical cannabis.

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  4. Four plants is a joke, I'm guessing that will most likely change soon as a case is brought to courts, along with a few other of the laws.
    I agree that It should be an unlimited number of plants for personal use, especially since there's many styes to grow and also planting normal seeds you're kind of gambling, having to plant twice as many seeds and hope you get as many females as you wanted.

    As long as you're growing inside, the limit shouldn’t be too much of a problem since the coppers are going to need a virtually impossible to obtain warrent to enter, and I'm hoping not to see anymore helicoppers circling backyard gardens, so your back yard should be safe soon enough too.
    It's only a going to be a fine for going over the limit by small amounts anyway, like the speed limit, everyone goes over a little with no penalty, it's only when you get caught exceeding the limit by a larger amount you get in trouble; it'll be alot easier to get caught speeding though.
     
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  5. Salutations,

    Last mid-December the UN and WHO published a joint declaration relative to CBD, pointing out it's worth re-classification into a group of its own at the very least, as i recall, not excluding plain removal from all schedules while THC remains quite another story... One way or another there's just no good reason to delay total normalization for CBD cannabis plants any further and yet in my province the bigot anti-cannabic prohibitionists won't allow a single home-grown CBD plant. No need to ask for a democratic decision backed by science when it's a minority running parliament as if they had won a majority, with our brave Lucie shielding our true Health minister, Gaétan Barette, since he's a member of the Collège des Médecin and that would have made him too obvious if he had been in charge directly...

    Meanwhile, considering that CBD is a moderator of THC, one has got to wonder: if it's true that THC-centric genetics cause "trouble" in some 1 ~ 2 % of the exposed consumers then why deny free access to CBD and/or healthier THC/CBD ratios to begin with??! M'well, unless VILIFICATION is the root motivator of a hidden agenda, which is to prevent all "banalization" appearances by aiming for the extreme opposite.

    Briefly put: more socio-toxicity imported via the "science" channels of "expert$"/"spe¢iali$ts" as Kevin Sabet and Nora Volkow, seen in Montréal a couple years ago, after the Task Force report of August 24 clearly under-represented Québec, the same year a man got KILLED by SPVM-GTi POLICE agent Christian Gilbert, over the equivalent harvest of 3 ~ 4 plants, a mere 3 weeks before UNGASS 2016 (!!)...

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    SRC: Légalisation de la marijuana : des experts américains mettent en garde le Canada (2016-Oct-26)

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    The "science" of Trudeau, imported from USA...

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    Just a couple days ago i was hearing a US politician stating that "drug" consumers are responsible for children in prisons, whatever, with the news narrator Céline Galipeau suprizingly calm about it, as if that's an accepted fact of life requiring no challenge. Personally i call that blatant juxtaposition propaganda.

    A few more days before this late-night event i had noticed some new Qc anti-tobacco propaganda which mocks smokers with vulgar/disgusting comments, with versions in both official languages i believe. So, as long as the drug warriors are free to do so and over-tax as a bonus there's no incentive to do real Harm Prevention for a change. Worst, senator Jean Lapointe made the news weeks ago besides Lucie "Nez Rouge" Charlebois after receiving 3½ million dollars for his "re-hab" center, e.g. we're talking about cannabis "addiction" and most probably coersed "treatment" here, euh... In a scientology-backed system fueled by vulnerable minors, à la "Fix-my-Kid"/"Kids-for-Cash" i presume.

    M'well, eventually. Anyway it will be too late when the average TrudeauManiac voter finally begins to wake up. A few billion dollars later...

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    Failure to provide political garantees against such abuse isn't to take lightly knowing 44 new "crimes" are about to get created which didn't exist before, equating child pornography production in some cases, at least according to Jodie Emery. Now what about the 14 CDSA low-profile (silent) modifications performed under Justin Trudeau alone!?...

    Go wonder how far they can manage to push the cork deep down.

    Good day, have fun!! :D
     
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  6. TORONTO – The Ontario government will reportedly allow private stores to sell marijuana once recreational cannabis becomes legal on Oct. 17.

    A source in the provincial government told the Globe and Mail that Finance Minister Vic Fedeli and Attorney General Caroline Mulroney are expected to make an announcement as early as next week to outline a plan to let the private sector own and operate cannabis shops

    The source, who spoke on condition of not being identified, also indicated that the government would still control the distribution of the product to the stores and manage online sales.

    The previous Liberal government under Kathleen Wynne had planned to give the Liquor Control Board of Ontario a monopoly on the sale of recreational cannabis, with 40 stores slated to open this year under an LCBO subsidiary called the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS).

    Ontario reportedly to allow privatized legal pot sales
     
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  7. Ontario to sell pot online in fall, in private stores next year

    TORONTO -- Recreational cannabis will be sold online in Ontario when legalized this fall and in private retail stores across the province early next year, the government announced Monday, reversing the previous administration's plan to distribute cannabis through publicly owned outlets

    A government agency called the Ontario Cannabis Store will sell pot online once it is legalized on Oct. 17, and a "tightly regulated" private retail model will be in place by April 1, 2019. The OCS will also be the wholesaler to private retail stores, the government said.

    Ontario to sell pot online in fall, in private stores next year


     
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  8. So the government is stepping back from stores to only wholesaler?
     
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  9. Salutations,

    Or maybe some bigot anti-cannabic prohibitioni$ts just waited for a good time to re-align with their initial/common agenda: more VILIFICATION...

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    Ontario News: Premier Wynne's Address to the Québec National Assembly (2017-Sep-21)
    That particular event as illustrated occured nearly 1 year ago.

    Good day, have fun!! :D
     
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  10. We are less then 3 weeks away!

    Ontario to allow pot smoking wherever tobacco smoking allowed

    Ontario residents will be able to smoke recreational cannabis wherever the smoking of tobacco is permitted, the Progressive Conservative government said Wednesday, loosening rules established by the previous Liberal regime.
    Ontario to allow pot smoking wherever tobacco smoking allowed | CBC News
     
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  11. That is pretty awesome, most places in the states treat it like alcohol so no smoking in public. I am in one of the only states in the US where medical marijuana users can smoke wherever tobacco smoking is permitted and I am still hesitant to try it so I just hit my vape pen when in public instead. Once we get legal concentrates in my state though I will be switching to my wax pen
     
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  12. Yeah i was very surprised by that and I would also be hesitant. I think as long as you use some common sense and respect people around you the whole smoking pot in public wont be an issue. Interestingly enough though a local radio station said they are going to pull one of the hosts in a wagon at 6am taking bong rips down the sidewalk on October 17th...I love my country!
     
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  13. Can you bring weed onto domestic flights after legalization? Yep

    CALGARY — Toothbrush, check. Smartphone, check. Thirty grams of cannabis?
    As of legalization — also check.


    Once the federal government legalizes recreational cannabis on Oct. 17, it’ll be legal for Canadians to fly anywhere in the country with up to 30 grams of cannabis in their luggage — be it checked or carry-on bags — according to Transport Canada. However, it’ll remain illegal to ship any amount of cannabis on a flight across the Canadian border, even if it’s part of a medical prescription.

    How this will all play out in the security line at Canadian airports remains to be seen. Christine Langlois, a spokesperson with the Canadian Air Transport Safety Authority — which oversees security checks at airports — said it’s still working on how to adjust its protocols.

    “We expect to finalize our procedures in the coming days,” Langlois said in a statement.

    Can you bring weed onto domestic flights after legalization? Yep | The Star
     
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  14. Salutations,

    Not anywhere, Québec just elected François Legault and he wants to drop that to 15 g, as i recall, not to mention a raise of the legal age to 21 by the way...

    Good day, have fun!! :D
     
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  15. Legal Marijuana In Canada: Here's What To Know When Crossing The Border

    You most definitely cannot bring marijuana with you across the border

    The federal government has made it abundantly clear that even though pot w
    ill be legal in Canada on Oct. 17, it is absolutely, totally, 100 per cent not allowed to be taken out of the country.

    Even if you accidentally forgot some in your car, Saunders says, officers could slap you with a hefty fine and a lifetime ban from the U.S.

    You can't bring pot back from the U.S., either, even if you're coming back from a state that has legalized it like Washington State or Colorado.

    What Canadians Should Know When Crossing The Border After Pot Is Legal
     
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  16. Very exciting looking forward to home grows and cannabis cafes
     
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  17. As far as I know they stopped searching for cannabis a year or more ago on domestic flights. I heard it was too much work for them to differentiate the difference between medical and recreational. As far as I'm concered its been legal here for a while, I have no medical card but have been ordering online shipped to my door via Canada post from across the country for over a year. I grew a few plants this summer with zero issues and have a good buddy who is a cop who came by regularly with his kids to swim. Still looking forward to legalization and all the benifits it will have for our whole beautiful amazing country we live in. ONLY 4 DAYS TO GO!
     
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  18. 420 minutes until legalization here in NS, time to have the bongs packed and be ready to roll because soon as 12 hits the clock it's time to grow.
     
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