st0wandgrow
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(Pardon my ignorance if they changed the rules of no more caregiver style setups, for I am a self centered American)
(Pardon my ignorance if they changed the rules of no more caregiver style setups, for I am a self centered American)
I'm not a Canadian and I only see what pops up on the CBC or BBC so I'm limited in local information. Besides those who live something can best describe it, other wise it's simply conjecture.
you are pretty much bang on. the other thing that I would like to add, is that Health Canada was going to pass the records of who was legally approved to grow over to the authorities and "routine spot checks" after April 1. Everything is on hold in the courts pending a decision. From my experience, our overall laws are less punitive and enforced (if growing small) but I think that the USA is more progressive and advancing the entire decriminalization/legalization subject, at least in North America. Major advancements are being made in South and potentially Central America.I'm not a Canadian and I only see what pops up on the CBC or BBC so I'm limited in local information. Besides those who live something can best describe it, other wise it's simply conjecture.
Just seemed like Canadians had it better off from my understanding. From what I understood if Canadians had medical cannabis, they were allowed options and home growing was permitted. Canadians had a pretty good setup. Then the setup came to those who could afford really high priced licenses fees, where the prices were predict to (and did from my readings) go up for patients that had to register with a seller. Anyone home growing was suppose to shut down by a certain date. You polite Canadians haven't inherited our fucked up enforcement tactics yet?
Which is why I will never be part of the system. I think it's got some huge issues with it and having everyone on some nazi-esque register for future persecution is one of the big ones to me.you are pretty much bang on. the other thing that I would like to add, is that Health Canada was going to pass the records of who was legally approved to grow over to the authorities and "routine spot checks" after April 1. Everything is on hold in the courts pending a decision. From my experience, our overall laws are less punitive and enforced (if growing small) but I think that the USA is more progressive and advancing the entire decriminalization/legalization subject, at least in North America. Major advancements are being made in South and potentially Central America.
Just be thankful you don't have no knock warrants, baby's that get burnt by flash bangs, innocent people shot, or your dog (unless of course you have that shit happen in which case, man it sucks).you are pretty much bang on. the other thing that I would like to add, is that Health Canada was going to pass the records of who was legally approved to grow over to the authorities and "routine spot checks" after April 1. Everything is on hold in the courts pending a decision. From my experience, our overall laws are less punitive and enforced (if growing small) but I think that the USA is more progressive and advancing the entire decriminalization/legalization subject, at least in North America. Major advancements are being made in South and potentially Central America.
See that was my first concern with our medical, and with our states courts being political in nature, it just takes an off year for a bunch of right wing nut jobs to fuck shit up. But as long as there is consensus on things, courts tend to be pursued by public opinion (elected judges everyone! )you are pretty much bang on. the other thing that I would like to add, is that Health Canada was going to pass the records of who was legally approved to grow over to the authorities and "routine spot checks" after April 1. Everything is on hold in the courts pending a decision. From my experience, our overall laws are less punitive and enforced (if growing small) but I think that the USA is more progressive and advancing the entire decriminalization/legalization subject, at least in North America. Major advancements are being made in South and potentially Central America.
Besides, I love Canada and Canadians. Growing up on the border, I've been lucky enough to enjoy Toronto, Ontario, Windsor, plus camping in the Pinery, I really dig the place. Kinda jealous as a friend of mine may be getting citizenship and he's stoked to have the chance.Stow I think he was just pulling your leg a bit and having some fun. no biggie!!
I completely agree. that is a major deterrent, not to mention the scrutiny doctors and potentially pharmacist will soon face for administering the medicine. the system is a joke.Which is why I will never be part of the system. I think it's got some huge issues with it and having everyone on some nazi-esque register for future persecution is one of the big ones to me.
This same government got rid of the gun registry.
yeh there was a recent poll where over two thirds of those who participated (random selection) supported decriminalization with at least one third supporting full legalization. I firmly believe that the winds of change are upon us (and the USA) and hopefully soon we will have the appropriate changes to our laws.... perhaps wishful thinking but I am hooping..See that was my first concern with our medical, and with our states courts being political in nature, it just takes an off year for a bunch of right wing nut jobs to fuck shit up. But as long as there is consensus on things, courts tend to be pursued by public opinion (elected judges everyone! )
I also grew up in southern Ontario. relocated out west for work about 6 years ago. both countries have a lot to offer, both great places. I thought you might be have a bit of fun based on the other thread. wow this thread really changed directions. sorry OP!Besides, I love Canada and Canadians. Growing up on the border, I've been lucky enough to enjoy Toronto, Ontario, Windsor, plus camping in the Pinery, I really dig the place. Kinda jealous as a friend of mine may be getting citizenship and he's stoked to have the chance.
Maybe - maybe not. There's a major pushback against pot in the U S, led prominently by Bill O'Reilly [ FoxNews - The O'Reilly Factor ]. Tune in tonight as he says they'll show documented evidence that criminal pot 'gangs' are stronger now in CO than before the legal changes there. He's been on this soapbox for months. I'm a regular viewer, and agree with some points of view / disagree on others. But he's yet to go on an anti-pot rant where I didn't have a lit joint or some vapor flowing in. Really adds to the entertainment 'factor'.yeh there was a recent poll where over two thirds of those who participated (random selection) supported decriminalization with at least one third supporting full legalization. I firmly believe that the winds of change are upon us (and the USA) and hopefully soon we will have the appropriate changes to our laws.... perhaps wishful thinking but I am hooping..
Best thing I ever dig was get rid of cable. I hate watched him. The man is a dunce. All he does is provide a new scare for the old white people that regularly watch his uninformed, blowhard commentary (that's putting it kindly).Maybe - maybe not. There's a major pushback against pot in the U S, led prominently by Bill O'Reilly [ FoxNews - The O'Reilly Factor ]. Tune in tonight as he says they'll show documented evidence that criminal pot 'gangs' are stronger now in CO than before the legal changes there. He's been on this soapbox for months. I'm a regular viewer, and agree with some points of view / disagree on others. But he's yet to go on an anti-pot rant where I didn't have a lit joint or some vapor flowing in. Really adds to the entertainment 'factor'.
No offense, amigo, but .I hate watched him. The man is a dunce. All he does is provide a new scare for the old white people that regularly watch his uninformed, blowhard commentary (that's putting it kindly).
No offense taken my friend. I enjoy a good political conversation, and to be honest I think at the end of the day, both sides of the political aisle care about this country and have authentic concerns. Casting one side as the idiot or careless is disingenuous and really only serves to shut down conversation.No offense, amigo, but .
Other than the weed 'factor', I find him pretty much on point on most issues, even if overbearing. I appreciate opinion based on facts, rather than ideology.
But rather than go down that debate, which will never win over either of us to the other's pov......what would it take for you to be concerned/'scared' with the state of the country in regards to it's commitment to provide for the security and common good of it's citizens. Other than the weed factor.
I'm not looking for an argument here....just curious. No hostilities implied.
Props for civility, TY.No offense taken my friend.conversation.
Take for instance the recent report that spoke about how the Reinvestment and Recovery Act was useful I bringing back the US economy.
sorry I was at work all day and do not get on here to respond. our judges are appointed, at least the federal level. I am thankful that I haven't ever had to face a judge outside of a professional capacity as a subject matter expert.Lol threads wax and wane in topics. I'm sure I could Google this but are judges elected in Canada? From a Federal level, down to the providence? I thought they were appointed.