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Freya

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But don't you Yanks get any bright ideas about coming up here and scarfing all our Canadian pot!



YANKS NOT COOL
Laxer pot laws will mean tighter border, U.S. warns

By DAVID GAMBLE, OTTAWA BUREAU

OTTAWA -- Looser marijuana laws in Canada will lead to even tighter security at the U.S. border, American officials warned yesterday.

U.S. drug cops could soon be shifting their attention from the Mexican border north once the Liberal government decriminalizes pot possession, according to a spokesman for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

President George W. Bush's anti-drug czar John Walters also took aim at yesterday's Commons committee recommendation that possession of 30 grams of pot should result in nothing more than a ticket and no criminal record.

"Smoking any amount of marijuana is unhealthy, but the consequences of conviction for a small amount of marijuana for personal use are disproportionate to the potential harm," said Liberal MP Paddy Torsney, chairman of the committee.

DEA spokesman Will Glaspy said American experts still see pot as "an illegal, harmful and dangerous substance," and he hopes Canadian authorities get the information they need to make a "good" decision.

"What it would mean for the United States obviously would require us to put more emphasis and place more security along our northern border," Glaspy said.

Justice Minister Martin Cauchon has already said he's ready to roll on the decriminalization of marijuana for personal use by early next year.

Walters used a visit to Buffalo to sound off on the evils of marijuana, the increasing $5-billion US cross-border flow of Canadian-grown high-potency marijuana known as "B.C. Bud" and the dangers of easy marijuana laws.

"It makes security at the border tougher because this is a dangerous threat to our young people, given what we see, and it makes the problem of controlling the border more difficult," Walters said after being asked about the committee recommendation.

'THAT'S AN ARCHAIC VIEW'

He said the U.S. recognizes Canada is "a sovereign country," but the American example shows marijuana use is addictive and expensive to society, and it shouldn't be encouraged.

"I care about the Canadian people," Walters said, noting his father was Canadian.

He said the notion that marijuana isn't a serious drug or an addictive drug isn't true.

"That's an archaic view ... left over from the Cheech-and-Chong years of the '70s," he said.

Cauchon rebuffed the U.S. views, insisting the Liberal government is only talking about decriminalizing "small quantities," not the full legalization of pot, which he agreed would be a cause for concern for the Americans.

"I will analyze the report and I will analyze the future positions of the federal government on what is good for the entire Canadian society," he said.

Other recommendations by the Commons committee include more money for the government's drug-abuse prevention program, a "renewed" national anti-drug strategy head by a commissioner with regular reports to Parliament and no amnesty for the 600,000 Canadians who have been convicted of pot possession.
 
Yehaw
*dancing the happy Canadian jig*
I was watching that report on the Nationaly last night.
God I love being Canadian. :D
 
Freya2

It's abooout time.
now let it snow let it snow let it snow...;)
 
I dont' actually smoke pot myself. But this I don't see as a huge problem. Of course, if I caught my kid with 30 grams of it, I'd still whoop her ass.
 
I aint a Yank!!!!!!! I still think theres something in your water though????????
 
Yeah, Canada, stop the good neighbor shit and let it hang out. You're a big country now, you can do what you want.
 
I have to admit i opend this thread to see just what the hell cannabis is! Sorry i guess my blondeness is shining bright, and so is the fact that i've never left TX!
 
Spinaroonie said:
Yeah, wait till it clogs up your health system.

Spin - decriminalizing it won't make more people smoke it, or smoke more of it. So any ill effects are already felt now.
 
They have smokers and alchoholics in Canada already, I'm sure they can withstand a few pot smokers.
 
Freya2 said:
Spin - decriminalizing it won't make more people smoke it, or smoke more of it. So any ill effects are already felt now.

I don't think that is strictly true. A few more people may try it than who did previously, simply because the consequences are slightly less dire.

Although a good point is how much lighter this will be on the legal system, so really it's just shiftng around.
 
Sillyman said:
I don't think that is strictly true. A few more people may try it than who did previously, simply because the consequences are slightly less dire.

Although a good point is how much lighter this will be on the legal system, so really it's just shiftng around.

If what you say is true, it'll be such a small number as to be inconsequential I think. I know I won't smoke it now just because I can. I hate the stuff - it makes me eat and sleep, or toss my cookies, so legal or not is irrelevant.
 
Tx girl said:
I have to admit i opend this thread to see just what the hell cannabis is! Sorry i guess my blondeness is shining bright, and so is the fact that i've never left TX!

don't apologize!!!! I love your blondeness :) wana hear some blonde jokes?
 
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Freya2 said:
If what you say is true, it'll be such a small number as to be inconsequential I think. I know I won't smoke it now just because I can. I hate the stuff - it makes me eat and sleep, or toss my cookies, so legal or not is irrelevant.

good girl... I'll just give you beer and large amounts of Protein :)
 
The War on Drugs is a sham. Pot will never be decriminalized.

When was the last time the federal government eliminated an agency and terminated its employees?

Think hard.
 
PERHAPS.
what Freya2 is forgetting to say..is..
we in Canada ,are NOT making it Legal..
just taking the old laws OFF the books..
just don't INHALE
 
miles said:
The War on Drugs is a sham. Pot will never be decriminalized.

When was the last time the federal government eliminated an agency and terminated its employees?

Think hard.

It's getting done here Miles. Looks like it's a pretty done deal as well. There are, of course, limits placed on it - but it will be legal (or not illegal) to possess a certain amount of maryjane. Hopefully the money saved on this will be used to combat the dangerous drugs instead.
 
Freya2 said:
Spin - decriminalizing it won't make more people smoke it, or smoke more of it. So any ill effects are already felt now.

I say a big yes to both of those.

Many people are hesitant to do things that are illegal... and the illegalness of it affects supply and all that. So now it'll be more readily available and cheaper.

Think that'll get a few more people on board.
 
Spinaroonie said:
I say a big yes to both of those.

Many people are hesitant to do things that are illegal... and the illegalness of it affects supply and all that. So now it'll be more readily available and cheaper.

Think that'll get a few more people on board.

Nah! We like illegal shtuff up here in the coldlands. Seriously, anyone I know of that wants to smoke pot already does, and those who don't won't start now just because of this. It's always been considered no worse than tobacco anyways, so legal or no, it will have its fans and those who aren't.
 
Spinaroonie said:
I say a big yes to both of those.

Many people are hesitant to do things that are illegal... and the illegalness of it affects supply and all that. So now it'll be more readily available and cheaper.

Think that'll get a few more people on board.
Just because booze and smokes are legal doesn't mean that ppl are more consistently partake.
 
Freya2 said:
It's getting done here Miles. Looks like it's a pretty done deal as well. There are, of course, limits placed on it - but it will be legal (or not illegal) to possess a certain amount of maryjane. Hopefully the money saved on this will be used to combat the dangerous drugs instead.

I meant the laws in the US, babydoll.

How have you been?
 
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