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I predict a measurable drop in Canadian GDP and productivity.

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I predict a measurable drop in Canadian GDP and productivity.

 

Unless there's a spike. That's gonna be thought provoking.

Stay classy Canada... all eyes on you.

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I predict a measurable drop in Canadian GDP and productivity.

 

Why do you say that? The users are already working, just they can't go jail anymore.

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I predict a measurable drop in Canadian GDP and productivity.

 

Why do you say that? The users are already working, just they can't go jail anymore.

 

 

 

This and the dutch experience is that it made hemp boring and not the cool illegal drug for kids anymore. Overall consumption is said to be lower after legalisation.

 

It certainly is better for the health of the consumers, because you never know what is sold at the street corner. All manner of shit has been found to stretch marihuana. Even lead shavings. Legalöisation kakes it also much easier to make medicine from hemp, which seem to be working well and are cheap.

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I predict a measurable drop in Canadian GDP and productivity.

 

Why do you say that? The users are already working, just they can't go jail anymore.

 

This and the dutch experience is that it made hemp boring and not the cool illegal drug for kids anymore. Overall consumption is said to be lower after legalisation.

 

It certainly is better for the health of the consumers, because you never know what is sold at the street corner. All manner of shit has been found to stretch marihuana. Even lead shavings. Legalöisation kakes it also much easier to make medicine from hemp, which seem to be working well and are cheap.

Truth be told its not really the case in Canada. Pot is so common the street cost of pot is half what the government is selling it for and twice as powerfully so it's just not worth trying to spike it as cost more for the chemicals to spike it with than the actual product. Plus the legal supplies have been found to contain all sorts of pesticides,mites and molds so the argument of it being safer than the street is kind of iffy. the Liberal government can't get into drug dealing without screwing it up.

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I predict a measurable drop in Canadian GDP and productivity.

Why do you say that? The users are already working, just they can't go jail anymore.

 

This and the dutch experience is that it made hemp boring and not the cool illegal drug for kids anymore. Overall consumption is said to be lower after legalisation.

 

It certainly is better for the health of the consumers, because you never know what is sold at the street corner. All manner of shit has been found to stretch marihuana. Even lead shavings. Legalöisation kakes it also much easier to make medicine from hemp, which seem to be working well and are cheap.

Truth be told its not really the case in Canada. Pot is so common the street cost of pot is half what the government is selling it for and twice as powerfully so it's just not worth trying to spike it as cost more for the chemicals to spike it with than the actual product. Plus the legal supplies have been found to contain all sorts of pesticides,mites and molds so the argument of it being safer than the street is kind of iffy. the Liberal government can't get into drug dealing without screwing it up.

 

 

Eeeew. Really? :blink: :wacko:

 

Cannot be too hard to keep QC. Hemp is a very resilient plant and just grows by itself mostly. When the street pot is better quality, good luck draining the illegal market.

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I predict a measurable drop in Canadian GDP and productivity.

Why do you say that? The users are already working, just they can't go jail anymore.

 

This and the dutch experience is that it made hemp boring and not the cool illegal drug for kids anymore. Overall consumption is said to be lower after legalisation.

 

It certainly is better for the health of the consumers, because you never know what is sold at the street corner. All manner of shit has been found to stretch marihuana. Even lead shavings. Legalöisation kakes it also much easier to make medicine from hemp, which seem to be working well and are cheap.

Truth be told its not really the case in Canada. Pot is so common the street cost of pot is half what the government is selling it for and twice as powerfully so it's just not worth trying to spike it as cost more for the chemicals to spike it with than the actual product. Plus the legal supplies have been found to contain all sorts of pesticides,mites and molds so the argument of it being safer than the street is kind of iffy. the Liberal government can't get into drug dealing without screwing it up.

 

I treated a fellow who smoked pot spiked with rat poison, when I reported the symptoms to the training staff who also train the ambulance service, they said it had become fairly common and weren't surprised. I think smoking pot is stupid, but I support it's legalization and your right to be stupid. Because generally pot does not take away your free will, unless you do a lot. It's about the same as booze in that regard.

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Did you know that,

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Middle Island ON Canada

The southernmost point of Middle Island is at a latitude of North 41°40'53", which is at a slightly lower latitude than the southernmost point in Michigan and slightly farther south than downtown Chicago. Twenty-seven (27) U.S. states lie all or partly north of this point, as do European cities such as Rome and Barcelona. Thirteen (13) states are entirely north of this latitude (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine).[2] California, albeit only its northernmost edge, is one of the states that lies partially north of Middle Island, as the California/Oregon border is at the 42nd parallel north.

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If you have money for some thirdworlders infesting your country and not for your own disabled vets, the country has a problem.

Yes we do have a problem but the general election is in October and he should be removed then and if there is any interference from the Russians they get to keep Trudeau you touched you keep him that should be a big enough threat to keep them from interfering.

 

On a more serious note.

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-man-arrested-outside-white-house-1.4964682

 

A Toronto man was arrested outside the White House early Wednesday for moving a security barrier during a visit to Washington, D.C., Metropolitan police say.

 

The 31-year-old told the U.S. Secret Service he was trying to deliver two bottles of Crown Royal to President Donald Trump in hopes that he would help him "find a wife," according to the arrest report obtained by NBC.

 

 

The Secret Service has not yet responded to CBC News' request for a copy of the document. A spokesperson would not provide any details about the alcohol nor the man's request for Trump's matchmaking advice, saying instead in an email the Toronto man was arrested for "unlawful entry."

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If you have money for some thirdworlders infesting your country and not for your own disabled vets, the country has a problem.

 

 

There is still several orders of magnitude difference between them and the money comes from different budgets. Worked and desided on by different workgroups. I saw what it is supposed to show, but it really does not.

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The term is "fungible". Governments really don't like ring-fenced tax revenue.

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