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sensorika
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Registered: Feb 2006
Location: toronto
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Dude non trafficking cannabis crimes have not been actively prosecuted for a looooooonnnnnng time. where have u been living?
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May-04-2007 02:36
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Nicolas Oliver
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| quote: | Originally posted by sensorika
Dude non trafficking cannabis crimes have not been actively prosecuted for a looooooonnnnnng time. where have u been living? |
Fact: the vast majority of all drug-related offences in Canada each year are cannabis-related; and the vast majority of the latter offences are for personal possession.
| quote: | Originally posted by sensorika
where have u been living? |
In Mississauga, studying issues like these @ UofT (downtown) for the past three years as part of my criminology major.
| quote: | Originally posted by nusty
first of all, in Canada women can walk around topless legally. |
This is a common misconception: it is NOT the case that women are legally permitted to walk around topless in Canada. Rather, in the 'landmark' decision which is frequently misrepresented as equating to the legalization of female toplessness in this country, the judge ruled that the specific charge against the woman could not produce a conviction b/c the judge concluded that the community standard of tolerance test, when applied to her particular community, would insist that such a nude act would not offend the community's standards. This means that another judge in another community can indeed convict someone for toplessness if the former concludes that the latter's community would not tolerate such behaviour.
| quote: | | Originally posted by nusty Second of all, the Sticky Icky has been practically (if not entirely, I'm not sure) decriminalized for minor possession. They don't lay charges for small quantities the rest of the year and sure as hell even more unlikely to get one this week for personal possession. Selling is obviously another issue. |
Possession of marijuana has, in no sense of the word, been decriminalized in Canada. According to the letter of the law and law enforcement's willingness to lay charges for possession, having cannabis on your person or in your residence is illegal. Conditional discharges and probation--if I recall correctly--are the typical dispositions handed out upon conviction.
| quote: | Originally posted by nusty
Your question is really a mute point. Sure it can be free speech if you want it to be. |
The GMM is not concerned with free expression; rather, it is arguably protected by S.2 of the Charter pertaining to freedom of association.
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May-04-2007 06:58
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