Have you provided proof of that? Didn't think so.I would live to know how many of those who voted do care, don't care that Rob Ford smokes crack.
Have you provided proof of that? Didn't think so.I would live to know how many of those who voted do care, don't care that Rob Ford smokes crack.
Just a plant?. You might want to check that out. Es[ecially spend some time talking to those who suffer psychotic reaction after smoking it. Unless of course ypu are of the mind that the science is bogus.i don't care.
a million people smoke pot. it's a plant. it's just a plant, it merely relaxes you.
Question one has to ask, when that picture was taken, was he a mp, and was he on his own time or not ?
And in reality, that pic looks more like he's sipping than "binge drinking" , the pussy
It's a non issue, but this pissed me off.
You do not meet The Prime Minister dressed like Junior Samples!
To be fair it is my understanding he did not know he was going to meet the PM so the dress was not an insult to the office. Also I couldn't care less that Justin smoked up.It's a non issue, but this pissed me off.
You do not meet The Prime Minister dressed like Junior Samples!
Yes I will insult Mackay forever for calling in a military SAR helicopter to pick him up from his fishing party. I understand that Conservatives feel that when in power they can do whatever they want with all of the nation's resources, and that their supporters approve. But it's really insulting to the military and the taxpayers.Excellent points but the obvious distinctions don't matter to MattRoxx since he likes to impugn conservatives.
Even the so-called 'House of Sober Second Thought' favours the logical and practical approach to pot.Report from the Senate Special Committee in 2002 said:“The continued prohibition of cannabis jeopardizes the health and well-being of Canadians much more than does the substance itself.”
Some say that decriminalization is a step in the right direction, one that gives society time to become accustomed to cannabis, to convince opponents that chaos will not result, to adopt effective preventive measures. We believe however that this approach is in fact the worst case scenario, depriving the State of a necessary regulatory tool for dealing with the entire production, distribution, and consumption network, and delivering hypocritical messages at the same time.
In our opinion, the data we have collected on cannabis and its derivatives provide sufficient grounds for our general conclusion that the regulation of the production, distribution and consumption of cannabis, inasmuch as it is part of an integrated and adaptable public policy, is best able to respond to the principles of autonomy, governance that fosters human responsibility and limitation of penal law to situations where there is demonstrable harm to others. A regulatory system for cannabis should permit, specifically:
· more effective targeting of illegal traffic and a reduction in the role played by organized crime;
· prevention programs better adapted to the real world and better able to prevent and detect at-risk behaviour;
· enhanced monitoring of products, quality and properties;
· better user information and education; and
· respect for individual and collective freedoms, and legislation more in tune with the behaviour of Canadians.
In our opinion, Canadian society is ready for a responsible policy of cannabis regulation that complies with these basic principles.
If you had slaves (or taxpayers) would you rather they smoked weed or drank coffee and work hard?Marijuana can literally change the world, if everyone smoked it, are happy, shared, used hemp as a oil substitute also clothing there would literally be utopia.
This is not really a justification for the illegality of cannabis. Me and my friends have smoked pot on and off for over 30 years without that sort of reaction. And alcohol has far more deleterious effects on almost everyone who imbibes. Loss of motor control, loss of judgement, loss of sense of self, throwing up, passing out, becoming violent, hangovers the next day....yet it is perfectly legal. I don't like the effect alcohol has on me, and I really hate being around people who are drunk.Just a plant?. You might want to check that out. Es[ecially spend some time talking to those who suffer psychotic reaction after smoking it. Unless of course ypu are of the mind that the science is bogus.
You forgot the Utopian (or reasonable) option:If you had slaves (or taxpayers) would you rather they smoked weed or drank coffee and work hard?
Well yes it is....just a plant.... " suffer psychotic reaction"?? in my 40+ years of smoking it I never seen that one happenJust a plant?. You might want to check that out. Es[ecially spend some time talking to those who suffer psychotic reaction after smoking it. Unless of course ypu are of the mind that the science is bogus.
This is not really a justification for the illegality of cannabis. Me and my friends have smoked pot on and off for over 30 years without that sort of reaction. And alcohol has far more deleterious effects on almost everyone who imbibes. Loss of motor control, loss of judgement, loss of sense of self, throwing up, passing out, becoming violent, hangovers the next day....yet it is perfectly legal. I don't like the effect alcohol has on me, and I really hate being around people who are drunk.
But that's no reason for possession of a mickey of vodka to result in jail time.
It is estimated that 1.5 million Canadians smoke pot 'recreationally', and that over 25 million Americans have smoked in the past year. If cannabis use caused real health problems there would be huge line-ups at every hospital of pot smokers waiting to be treated.
If you and your friends have not had difficulty then you are truly lucky, or blind because there is mounting evidence that it is a problem, increasing with every study. Of course, if you are of a mind to not believe the research, feel free to call it wrong, bogus, or bought for.Well yes it is....just a plant.... " suffer psychotic reaction"?? in my 40+ years of smoking it I never seen that one happen
I seen some real "psychotic reaction" happen on some whiskey a few times but that's about it..that's ok though, it's legal
Once you reach the age of 18 you take responsibility for your actions, there's no excuse. He was at the Gray Cup, it was inevitable that he would be involved in a function where proper attire was required. Irregardless of Harper's motives, he must have been just a little bit peeved. What goes around comes around, he nearly got his ass handed to him by restaurant mogul Keyshawn Johnson, it would have served him right.To be fair it is my understanding he did not know he was going to meet the PM so the dress was not an insult to the office. Also I couldn't care less that Justin smoked up.
There's a problem with almost anything...tobacco, alcohol, living beside a nuke plant, as adults we have a choice. I admit some have a different reaction than others, that's the same for every food, plant, the air we breath, everything.. shit they set up places for the needle freaks to go, if I want to sit in my home, listening to my music and smoke a joint, you see a problem?If you and your friends have not had difficulty then you are truly lucky, or blind because there is mounting evidence that it is a problem, . .