Victoria moves to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries

FruitvaleFreedomFighter

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MACROS was a good place and good people..sucks they shut them down. too bad no one else opened up or that they didn't. it seems that the rest of them opened the next day
I heard there was some "financial motivation" to not reopen...


And I'm not sure what macros you went to dishes, but the one I went to was overpriced black burning garb sold by a biker who was a racist lmao

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doingdishes

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I heard there was some "financial motivation" to not reopen...


And I'm not sure what macros you went to dishes, but the one I went to was overpriced black burning garb sold by a biker who was a racist lmao

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i bought a couple times when i was in Edmonton and it wasn't bad at all but that was a few years ago so they might have changed.
drag to hear that experience for sure.
someone should open one there. Edmonton NEEDS it
 

FruitvaleFreedomFighter

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i bought a couple times when i was in Edmonton and it wasn't bad at all but that was a few years ago so they might have changed.
drag to hear that experience for sure.
someone should open one there. Edmonton NEEDS it

Chief of police Edmonton:
Rod Knecht (780) 421-3460

Alberta Health Services
1 866-727-3926

Lawyer.
R. Kent Haryett & Company.
1-780-666-7536.

The question is: do I open a dispensary or a compassion club?

I am very motivated to get this going. Please send me a message if you are interested in helping!

Peace n Pot

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doingdishes

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Chief of police Edmonton:
Rod Knecht (780) 421-3460

Alberta Health Services
1 866-727-3926

Lawyer.
R. Kent Haryett & Company.
1-780-666-7536.

The question is: do I open a dispensary or a compassion club?

I am very motivated to get this going. Please send me a message if you are interested in helping!

Peace n Pot

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i would love to but i'm in Vancouver and don't have the funds to start a business.
 

martyg

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I thinks it's bs. They have been popping up like crazy in Toronto. I live in Ontario as well. Should apply the same.
 

coppershot

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I thinks it's bs. They have been popping up like crazy in Toronto. I live in Ontario as well. Should apply the same.
Right now because it is still technically illegal the decision to regulate is a political one that mayor and council will need to decide. I would encourage you to reach out to them and and provide examples of existing regulation from other jurisdictions. Enable them to make informed decisions. But the reality is there is liability associated with regulation prior to legalizing so it takes a very proactive and progressive council to push this. More and more seem to be coming around but slowly.
 
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VIANARCHRIS

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Quebec Government Doesn't Want To Be Involved In Selling Pot


QUEBEC — Quebec wants nothing to do with selling marijuana, Finance Minister Carlos Leitao said Thursday, adding Ottawa can't force the province to help set up a distribution network if and when pot is legalized.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said his government will legalize and strictly regulate marijuana and will work with local authorities to come up with distribution methods, which could vary from province to province.

Trudeau's comments sparked suggestions that pot could be sold out of government-run liquor stores.



Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao responds to the opposition during question period in November. (Photo: Clement Allard/CP)

Even the union representing employees of Quebec's liquor authority had said it was favourable to the idea.

Leitao, however, said he has "no plan, no idea, no intention of commercializing (marijuana).

"It's up to the federal government to determine how to do it," he said. "I will never have the obligation to commercialize (marijuana) even if it becomes legal. It's not up to the province of Quebec to do that."

When asked what distribution network the federal government could use in Quebec to sell pot, Leitao responded, "they'll have to figure it out."

One of Trudeau's election promises was to legalize marijuana in order to make it more difficult for children to purchase as well as to decrease pot revenue streams to organized criminals.

In response to Leitao's comments, Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa he plans to work with provinces and municipalities with regard to the distribution and sale of marijuana.

"And I look forward to starting those discussions, when the time comes," he said.
 

Morbid Angel

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Does sex with yourself count?
to beat a dead horse (cock), this is actually important. I was listening to a specialist on the radio a few years ago that said if one was to "ejaculate 21 times (I am assuming he means days) a month, would lower his risk of testicular cancer to near zero".

Your spunk has a half life people. Use it before it goes bad or else flush it down the toilet.

*** back on track***

Marijuana is not a medicine

sooooooooooo..... wtf is tilray selling then... illegal illegitimate schedule 1 controlled substances under federal protection??

what a shit head.
 

gb123

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Quebec Government Doesn't Want To Be Involved In Selling Pot


QUEBEC — Quebec wants nothing to do with selling marijuana, Finance Minister Carlos Leitao said Thursday, adding Ottawa can't force the province to help set up a distribution network if and when pot is legalized.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said his government will legalize and strictly regulate marijuana and will work with local authorities to come up with distribution methods, which could vary from province to province.

Trudeau's comments sparked suggestions that pot could be sold out of government-run liquor stores.



Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao responds to the opposition during question period in November. (Photo: Clement Allard/CP)

Even the union representing employees of Quebec's liquor authority had said it was favourable to the idea.

Leitao, however, said he has "no plan, no idea, no intention of commercializing (marijuana).

"It's up to the federal government to determine how to do it," he said. "I will never have the obligation to commercialize (marijuana) even if it becomes legal. It's not up to the province of Quebec to do that."

When asked what distribution network the federal government could use in Quebec to sell pot, Leitao responded, "they'll have to figure it out."

One of Trudeau's election promises was to legalize marijuana in order to make it more difficult for children to purchase as well as to decrease pot revenue streams to organized criminals.

In response to Leitao's comments, Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa he plans to work with provinces and municipalities with regard to the distribution and sale of marijuana.

"And I look forward to starting those discussions, when the time comes," he said.
just the idiots...I bet they could care less if it was sold in corner stores
 

doingdishes

Well-Known Member
to beat a dead horse (cock), this is actually important. I was listening to a specialist on the radio a few years ago that said if one was to "ejaculate 21 times (I am assuming he means days) a month, would lower his risk of testicular cancer to near zero".

Your spunk has a half life people. Use it before it goes bad or else flush it down the toilet.

*** back on track***

Marijuana is not a medicine

sooooooooooo..... wtf is tilray selling then... illegal illegitimate schedule 1 controlled substances under federal protection??

what a shit head.
Tilray doesn't sell medicine...I had to.
 
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