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nchs09
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Registered: Sep 2003
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is weed that common in canada... is it legal? i dont want to start looking on the net to find my answer


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jinxed84
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who wants to adopt me.


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Cal
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who wants to adopt me.


Haha lol funny

But whats the news on the weed bill Chretien wanted to push thrugh while he was still in power? Is the liberal party still looking at it or what?

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SkyHigh
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Registered: Oct 2003
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I think u just get a fine for possesion now ,instead of going to court and having a record.

PS.If I could i would move from Toronto to Vancouver.Way better weed in Vanc.


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.montecarlo.
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as soon as canada has weed cafes, we'll be 100x better than the netherlands, especially if we get that new province by the bahamas.


we have a few in vancouver...

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Adambomb
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Location: Canada
The latest on weed decriminalization...

From the Toronto Star (the latest on the legislation is in the middle of the article...)
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...ol=968705899037

New pot law could boost policing costs: RCMP


OTTAWA (CP) — The federal plan to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana could increase policing costs, not reduce them as many predict, according to internal RCMP notes.

The revelation is among several uncertainties and reservations regarding the proposed pot bill spelled out in newly disclosed briefing materials prepared by the national police force.

The Mounties take issue with the oft-repeated assertion that the existing pot law is enforced unevenly across Canada, and express concern about some elements of the new legislative package.

Several pages of RCMP notes, compiled from May through December of last year, were obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act.

The latest statistics show police laid a record number of drug-related charges in 2002, with 75 per cent of the 93,000 incidents involving pot.

Under the bill currently before Parliament, possessing 15 grams or less of marijuana — about 15 to 20 joints — would no longer be a criminal matter but a ticketing offence punishable by a fine of $150 for an adult or $100 for a youth.

Some advocates argue the legislative proposals will free up valuable police time for more serious matters, but the Mounties remain to be convinced.

"Police do not see these reforms as resulting in cost savings to them," say the RCMP notes.

"Which way the volume of marijuana offences will go is difficult to say. It may result in cost savings or it may result in cost increases."

The Mounties believe a key factor would be how many of the tickets issued under the new proposals end up being challenged.

"If a large percentage of the tickets issued were contested in court and police officers were called to testify, our costs might actually increase."

A number of activists pushing for legalization — not just decriminalization — of marijuana have promised to protest the federal changes by routinely challenging fines.

Eugene Oscapella of the Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy, which favours legalization, said it is "quite likely" costs to police will rise under the changes. "Some people in the reform movement are arguing that they should just clog up the courts, and that's one tactic."

The federal government says that in large urban centres police are much less likely to lay a charge for possession of small amounts of cannabis than in other parts of the country.

Liberal MP Wayne Easter, a former solicitor general, echoed the argument recently. "In some areas you get a slap on the wrist, in other areas you get a criminal record."

The Mounties deny the suggestion, saying the force strives to enforce the law "in a consistent manner, keeping in mind the policing priorities of the regions it serves."

There is no evidence "this would be any different if the new reform is adopted in Canada," the notes say.

In consultations with federal officials, the Mounties supported the idea of ticketing provisions for marijuana possession, the notes add, but only if police officers would be able to retain the current option of issuing a summons to appear in criminal court for even very small quantities.

This would be reserved for cases in which "aggravating factors" made the option of a criminal charge more appropriate. However, the government did not follow the RCMP's advice.

Currently, growing marijuana is a single offence, punishable by up to seven years in prison. The bill proposes four separate offences, with punishments ranging from a fine of $5,000 for being caught with one to three plants to 14 years behind bars for cultivating 50 or more.

When advised in advance of the government's options, "the RCMP said it preferred to not see potential penalties lowered for any cultivation offences."

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nchs09
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god damn it!! is pot legal is canada?!?!!?!?! someone tell me


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Dr. Cfire
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Registered: Apr 2003
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god damn it!! is pot legal is canada?!?!!?!?! someone tell me


No its not, yet. There is alot of talk about decrimilalizing pot. This would mean that if you are caught with pot on yourself you will be fined. You will not serve a jail term or have a criminal record for having pot. But dealing will carry much larger penalties.

Legal no, non criminal maybee soon.

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forgive my spelling its late.

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