Just popped in to see who we should hate today
Maybe that subtle hint shall help, knowing this guy happens to be one major key actor in this whole "légaleezation" thing, since even before Justin Trudeau got elected in 2015:
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https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXq1K7OkRaA&t=139s ]
Les aliments contenant du CBD ont-ils de réels bienfaits? – L'épicerie (2021-Oct-21)
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Le docteur Didier Jutras-Aswad est chercheur au CHUM, il a aussi collaboré avec le ministère de la santé pour établir le plan de formation des conseillers de la SQdC. »
The video provided unequivocal information about the role actually played at the SQdC by psychiatrist and anti-cannabic activist Didier Jutras-Aswad: they hired him to seek advice, in particular clerks training, but i suspect not only. Just think of him being a TV star at the Halloween (CSAM) addiction symposium on ADDICTION - in a context of cannabis reform - at 1st in October 2016 besides USA haters as Kevin Sabet & Nora Volkow. Plenty of negativism coming from there alone...
So, after putting these peculiar people in charge, any properly informed adult with a sane mind should have understood something was sure to go wrong, failure to account for
bio-availability would be one possible consequence, but yet lets not call for hate please.
The bigot prohibitionists never know when it's time to stop, no progress can come from there. Now lets reason what's the problem's root to begin with, and that's MONEY if one asks me!
At least, i remember my 1st hashish purchases immediately caused economical stress eventually threatening to initiate some toxic chain of events. Consequently, at the time i'd have concured with the opinion that greed pushes individuals into domains where they'd rather not go. Most unfortunately the SQdC is a replacement dealer much much worst than the worst crooks i can think of, except it looks good in front of cameras...
Anyway, recently i was having fun with economic scenarios and imagined a situation where it's possible to toke twice every 4 hours even while sleeping, euh... Perhaps i made a mistake at some point but i concluded the cost can get cut quite significantly and yet retain the customer's primary goal wich is to enjoy his cannabis - no prohibitionism tolerated anymore, which doesn't mean the user won't have to manage with a decision to still abuse.
All this must imply a will to initiate one long-term, slow but durable change of society, of course. Which is why politicians choose the opposite direction.
Yet, after Justin's "Légaleezation" i'd plead in favour of "demonetarisation", assuming the primary goal is to keep kids out of trouble, with the difference i'm opposed to infantilisation of parents, kidnapings, etc. Same thing about other predator economies, i'm thinking of coerced "therapy" and beyond.
My strategy is to promote options without imposing unfair trade-offs, like to remove combustion by-products via a transition to vaporisation, for example. And by the way, i suspect one type of "micro-dosing" lifestyle could get away with spending as little as slightly over 100 $ - PER YEAR!
M'yeap! ... How come? M'well, that's another story, if you're willing to read it.
Good day, have fun!!