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Damn, I should have got in line...After four days of lineups at pot shops across Alberta, some store owners say there's not enough weed left to keep their doors open and they're struggling to order more. The problem of cannabis shortages has hit other Canadian provinces along with Alberta, leading pot store owners and government-run distributors scrambling.
According to your own post, he is not a fool, thus he understands reality. The reality is that a move on cannabis policy is not only smart politics but smart policy. The President has shown great interest in and willingness to reform policy with regards to criminal justice, of which cannabis policy is a major part.
It sure seems to bother Americans what Canadians choose to do.
LOLOLOL.
Legalization actually has more support in the US than Canada by a few percentage points.
The difference is that Canada has a quick moving legal apparatus and an administration who was willing to use it to change legislation, whereas the same action in the US has to go through an onerous legislative process and the administration is not, apparently, keen on supportng the will of the electorate at this time.
Why would they go to Canada to bring it back?
EVERY state, except about a 70 mile stretch if Idaho on the northern border, is legal!
The irony is that everyone that lives in Idaho has crossed the border for decades to buy Tylenol with Codeine OTC. 2 bottles 500 ct a pop! What a joke!!!
Pot bad, Codeine good!
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Originally Posted by jburress
Luckily for everyone you're wrong 90% of the time.
I haven't been here that long, but I can already tell that poster doesn't care if he/she is right.
Last edited by Originalist; 10-20-2018 at 08:09 PM..
Legalization actually has more support in the US than Canada by a few nIpercentage points.
The difference is that Canada has a quick moving legal apparatus and an administration who was willing to use it to change legislation, whereas the same action in the US has to go through an onerous legislative process and the administration is not, apparently, keen on supportng the will of the electorate at this time.
In Canada criminal law is a federal rather than a provincial responsibility. That makes it a lot simpler to enact new laws which apply everywhere in Canada.
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