Canada not dull anymore ?

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39411026

Canada to legalise marijuana 'by 2018'

Recreational marijuana use could be legal in Canada by 1 July 2018 under coming legislation, according to reports.

The federal government will table legislation to legalise marijuana by April, public broadcaster CBC is reporting.

Sources told the CBC that members of the governing Liberal party were recently briefed on the timeline.

The party has long promised they would have legislation ready by spring.

The CBC said the new regulations would broadly follow recommendations released in December by a federally-appointed pot task force.

Those recommendations included proposals that Canada should permit the sale of recreational marijuana to people over age 18 and tax pot products based on potency.

The task force also recommended adults be allowed to grow up to four plants and possess 30 grams of dried cannabis.

According to the CBC, the federal government will oversee the supply of the drug and continue to license producers, while the provinces would determine its means of distribution and sale.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise to legalise recreational marijuana has fuelled investment and speculation in the cannabis sector.

Cultivators like Aphria, OrganiGram Holdings, and Canopy Growth, currently Canada's largest medical marijuana producer, have become stock market darlings.

Medical marijuana has been legal in Canada since 2001 and is grown by 40 federally licensed producers.

Canadians, especially the young, are among the world's biggest users of marijuana.

Ottawa says legal pot under a new strict regulation regime will make it easier to keep it away from young people, to pull profits from organised crime, to reduce the burden on police and the justice system, and to improve public health.

If the law is passed, Canada will be the largest developed country to end recreational marijuana prohibition.
 

Bigger than the US without 90% of it being destroyed by prospectors moving West and dispossessing the natives.. (I guess that did happen in Canada but not with the same levels of brutality as, or lack of "traditional hospitality" by, their Southern counterparts..
 
Bigger than the US without 90% of it being destroyed by prospectors moving West and dispossessing the natives.. (I guess that did happen in Canada but not with the same levels of brutality as, or lack of "traditional hospitality" by, their Southern counterparts..

I reckon the fact that it's cold as hell played a part.
 

What I don't get is why in countries like Britain they still demonise cannabis as , well the devil yet so many medical cases have come out in the past 12 months from cancer to Parkinsons where it has had a positive effect and even cases where it has cured illness.

It causes this it causes that, ok, treat other substances the same like tobacco, like alcohol, things that actually have a much more negative effect. How many stoners do you see in the news fighting and worse on a night out of a weekend?

To be honest the answer really is to push it medically rather than recreationally. If the fear is other side effects then fine, use it for people who need it rather than people who want it. Because for every parkinsons sufferer denied access to something that can help them control their motor functions to normal levels because it's illegal there is a tit in town fighting and causing all sorts of issues that iveouldnt want to mention with their legal alcohol slowly damaging their liver and kidneys
 
What I don't get is why in countries like Britain they still demonise cannabis as , well the devil yet so many medical cases have come out in the past 12 months from cancer to Parkinsons where it has had a positive effect and even cases where it has cured illness.

It causes this it causes that, ok, treat other substances the same like tobacco, like alcohol, things that actually have a much more negative effect. How many stoners do you see in the news fighting and worse on a night out of a weekend?

To be honest the answer really is to push it medically rather than recreationally. If the fear is other side effects then fine, use it for people who need it rather than people who want it. Because for every parkinsons sufferer denied access to something that can help them control their motor functions to normal levels because it's illegal there is a tit in town fighting and causing all sorts of issues that iveouldnt want to mention with their legal alcohol slowly damaging their liver and kidneys

Continuous use can pickle your brain.
 

Bigger than the US without 90% of it being destroyed by prospectors moving West and dispossessing the natives.. (I guess that did happen in Canada but not with the same levels of brutality as, or lack of "traditional hospitality" by, their Southern counterparts..
Yeah, Canada has been just as bad as the States. We might not have had a "Trail of Tears" but look up Residential Schools, that was going on until the 80s/90s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Indian_residential_school_system


We're definitely bigger though.

 
Continuous use can pickle your brain.
That's what I mean by applying it medicinally rather than recreationally. Rather than supply it to the masses , just enforce it as a medicine and back that instead. So much benefit can be gained from it used in the correct ways, so much more than current expensive and long winded solutions currently
 

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