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Comfort Zone raided again (pg. 2)
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| kotsy |
I can't believe someone was dumb enough to have that much coke on them given the other raids. People are just asking for trouble now.
edit: at least the number of people arrested is going down. the pattern shows that next time 0 people will be arrested. |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
I can't believe someone was dumb enough to have that much coke on them given the other raids. People are just asking for trouble now.
edit: at least the number of people arrested is going down. the pattern shows that next time 0 people will be arrested. |
dude there was 30 people there in total lol
so next time there will be 10 and obviously low possibility of any arrests |
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| kotsy |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
dude there was 30 people there in total lol
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also a good point. people are still dumb for taking that many drugs inside though |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
also a good point. people are still dumb for taking that many drugs inside though |
that's for sure. |
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| MarkT |
what's funny is that when people said they weren't going back for a while, others kind of laughed at them or said that was silly...yet this the the 3rd (or 4th?) raid in how long?
lol
I guess if you don't have anything on you, you're good...so who cares. I'm guessing that it's a serious pain in the ass for the managers/owners/staff to be dealing with this on what seems like a weekly basis now. |
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| Time2Burn |
| Maybe after reading about how great the comfort zone is on all the message boards they decided to check it out. Once they "popped their zone cherry" they were hooked. |
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| jsibilin |
| what do they do with the marijuana once they seize it? did people get hassled for having a couple j's on them? I know at the hot box cafe ur allowed to smoke j's there but why is comfort zone soo different? i mean why did the police bother with weed? coke and g should be targeted. weed should be legal to smoke there. just my two cents/ |
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| teufel-man |
| quote: | Originally posted by jsibilin
what do they do with the marijuana once they seize it? did people get hassled for having a couple j's on them? I know at the hot box cafe ur allowed to smoke j's there but why is comfort zone soo different? i mean why did the police bother with weed? coke and g should be targeted. weed should be legal to smoke there. just my two cents/ |
They just said they found weed... doesnt mean they charged anyone
If you had above X amount that is considered dealing then the police would probably take the time to do something about it
BTW it is not legal to smoke at hot box... Its like CZ, they could probably go bust it any time they want to, but I dont think they really give a F**K about a bunch of stoners with a few joints on them |
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| tonybologna |
To answer your question- Stephen Harper is launching a U.S. style war on drugs.
There is a Bill C-26 that increases penalties for marijuana and makes all amphetamine based products including MDMA and methamphetamines as well as GHB Class 1 rather than Class 3 substances. That means they are lumping these into the same categories as heroin and crack.
This goes directly against recently published scientific studies urging a reclassifications of drugs according to harmful effects:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6474053.stm
Police agencies across Ontario and Canada have also been told to stop issuing warnings for small possessions of marijuana and to write tickets.
Don't think that the police raids at CZ and their presence at the other Sunday morning place isn't a directly result of these new policies. |
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| jon jon |
| is this the end of CZ? |
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| jsibilin |
| quote: | Originally posted by tonybologna
To answer your question- Stephen Harper is launching a U.S. style war on drugs.
There is a Bill C-26 that increases penalties for marijuana and makes all amphetamine based products including MDMA and methamphetamines as well as GHB Class 1 rather than Class 3 substances. That means they are lumping these into the same categories as heroin and crack.
This goes directly against recently published scientific studies urging a reclassifications of drugs according to harmful effects:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6474053.stm
Police agencies across Ontario and Canada have also been told to stop issuing warnings for small possessions of marijuana and to write tickets.
Don't think that the police raids at CZ and their presence at the other Sunday morning place isn't a directly result of these new policies. |
this is very helpful.. a big thank you goes out to tonybologna!!
so instead of a warning, u will get a nice hefty ticket.. imagine if they gave out tix at the guv!! wow.. |
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