Canada: Bill C-15 is DEAD! (for now at least)

morgentaler

Well-Known Member
Well, I just got this delightful email from Jacob Hunter at WhyProhibition.ca.

You may now dance in your underwear while taking bong hits.

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Hello XXX, I have some great news! C-15 is no more.

Today, Stephen Harper asked the Governor General to “prorogue” (end the session of) Parliament. This means that all the bills are dead, C-15 included!

Had it not been for the hard work of everyone in lobbying the Senate, C-15 would have passed into law. That's right, we campaigned politically and won! C-15 has been stopped!

The Parliament will resume in March, and we can assume Stephen Harper will reintroduce C-15 in some form shortly thereafter.

We can not stop now! We must continue to build so that when C-15 comes back we can face it with even greater numbers and more intense campaigning.

Go to http://whyprohibition.ca/invite/import to invite your Gmail, Hotmail and Yahoo friends to join WhyProhibition.ca, let's turn this victory on C-15 into real reform of Canada's drug laws!

Happy New Year,
-Jacob Hunter
 

skiskate

Well-Known Member
I was pretty happy to get that email today too, However in january harper is appointing five con senators into the house, this will give them a majority which harper has been seeking all along. So when parliament opens again another c-15 will re-appear from fucking harper. But this time wont have liberal senators to ammend it...... we need to get this retard out of power.
 

Regnes

Well-Known Member
This comes as an enormous relief to me. Bill C-15 has been a looming threat for far too long, and although I think it is going a bit far to say we have won this battle, it is still great that C-15 has suffered this major setback.

Presuming that the bill will be going through the same political process( and presuming the rumour is true that they're going to reintroduce the bill in it's original Nazi form) we can hopefully expect things to drag on long enough to last until the next election. Somehow I don't think harper is going to last much longer, he's been under a lot of criticism the past while.
 
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