morgentaler
Well-Known Member
3. (1) Paragraphs 7(2)(a) and (b) of the Act are replaced by the following:
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(b) if the subject matter of the offence is cannabis (marihuana), is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 14 years, and to a minimum punishment of
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Please be aware that trafficking does not require an exchange for profit. You can just be growing some for yourself and your friends and still be charged for giving it to them.
This site seems like a good start for activism, if you are so inclined... and really, we all should be.
http://www.whyprohibition.ca/
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Harper's doing this to appease the US administration, despite that fact that Canadians overwhelmingly support decriminalization of marijuana. Let's put a stop to appeasement policy.
(non-marijuana related drugs omitted for post)
(b) if the subject matter of the offence is cannabis (marihuana), is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 14 years, and to a minimum punishment of
- (i) imprisonment for a term of six months if the number of plants produced is less than 201 and more than five, and the production is for the purpose of trafficking,
- (ii) imprisonment for a term of nine months if the number of plants produced is less than 201, the production is for the purpose of trafficking and any of the factors set out in subsection (3) apply,
- (iii) imprisonment for a term of one year if the number of plants produced is more than 200 and less than 501,
- (iv) imprisonment for a term of 18 months if the number of plants produced is more than 200 and less than 501 and any of the factors set out in subsection (3) apply,
- (v) imprisonment for a term of two years if the number of plants produced is more than 500, or
- (vi) imprisonment for a term of three years if the number of plants produced is more than 500 and any of the factors set out in subsection (3) apply;
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Please be aware that trafficking does not require an exchange for profit. You can just be growing some for yourself and your friends and still be charged for giving it to them.
This site seems like a good start for activism, if you are so inclined... and really, we all should be.
http://www.whyprohibition.ca/
If you sign the petition, please add a personal message to make your point. Boilerplate petition letters do not get the same attention as those with effort put into them by the sender.
If you do include a personal message
- keep it polite
- address the fact that marijuana prohibition laws are morality laws and that if you want to smoke or grow pot you are not infringing on anyone else's rights by doing so.
- prohibition creates more expense for the legal system and misery for innocent people who are harming no one.
- elimination of prohibition has more effect on removing the profitable black market and crime.
- and any other points you can think of.
Harper's doing this to appease the US administration, despite that fact that Canadians overwhelmingly support decriminalization of marijuana. Let's put a stop to appeasement policy.