Here's a good read on the marijuana issue, the US response to Canadians desires for legalization:
American thinking fuzzy on marijuana
American thinking fuzzy on marijuana
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
When I use to smoke it my thinking use to get a little fuzzy too!
Could it be that the threat of too many people listening to too much music, reading too much poetry and staring at too many paintings is behind the vast and unconscionably expensive machinery of America's legislative antagonism to marijuana? Do objections to films with subtitles and avant-garde jazz and contemporary opera carry so much weight? I wonder. America's reasoning is not always entirely clear. In case you hadn't noticed.
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
in most places as a minor its ALOT easier to get drugs. any of them then it is to get beer or alcohol
Was Rome built in a day?
Not if there were any politicians involved, it wasn't.
Originally posted by: hagbard
Thought I'd mention a few facts about the Canadian situation as it stands now. Marijuana is legal for those with an exception for medicial reasons, but there is still no legal supply. The Supreme Court of Canada rules over a year ago that if the government didn't come up with a rational marijuana law, the present law would no longer be in effect after one year. The year has come and gone. The Senate has come out with a report stating that marijuana should be legal for anyone over 16 years of age. The House has come out with its report recommending decriminalization of less than 30oz, with fines ranging from $100-$500, and cultivation of one plant (I believe).
Recently, lower courts have thrown out two marijuana cases based on the fact that Canada doesn't really have a marijuana prohibition law at the moment. The government is once again saying it will take action, but hasn't. Really, I'd prefer the gov't do nothing and let the courts toss the cases out until the cops are too tired of bothering to bring pot smokers into court. Now why that route?
Because if Canada legalizes pot, the US has made it clear it will retailiate but slowing down trade into the United States. Drug Czar John Walters regulary makes trips up to Canada to stress this (and to tell us how his father was a Canadian). Here is one his visits from PotTV (I have more):
John Walters video
Originally posted by: FrancesBeansRevenge
Originally posted by: hagbard
Thought I'd mention a few facts about the Canadian situation as it stands now. Marijuana is legal for those with an exception for medicial reasons, but there is still no legal supply. The Supreme Court of Canada rules over a year ago that if the government didn't come up with a rational marijuana law, the present law would no longer be in effect after one year. The year has come and gone. The Senate has come out with a report stating that marijuana should be legal for anyone over 16 years of age. The House has come out with its report recommending decriminalization of less than 30oz, with fines ranging from $100-$500, and cultivation of one plant (I believe).
Recently, lower courts have thrown out two marijuana cases based on the fact that Canada doesn't really have a marijuana prohibition law at the moment. The government is once again saying it will take action, but hasn't. Really, I'd prefer the gov't do nothing and let the courts toss the cases out until the cops are too tired of bothering to bring pot smokers into court. Now why that route?
Because if Canada legalizes pot, the US has made it clear it will retailiate but slowing down trade into the United States. Drug Czar John Walters regulary makes trips up to Canada to stress this (and to tell us how his father was a Canadian). Here is one his visits from PotTV (I have more):
John Walters video
Couldn't you Canucks make Walters 'disappear' on one of his trips up North? Please?![]()
