CN ON: Feds Asked To Share Wealth From Pot Sales

WHATFG

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Public Health Issues Raised Over Coming Federal Marijuana Legislation

Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley said some southwestern Ontario city mayors believe municipalities should receive a cut of the federal government's income from legalizing and regulating recreational marijuana.

He made those comments as a standing committee of Lambton County passed a motion Wednesday asking county council to support a call by the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit for the federal government to consider public health issues as it moves to legalize marijuana use.

The Liberal government in Ottawa has said it will introduce legislation in spring 2017 to legalize recreational marijuana.

Bradley said the impact that it will have on municipalities was one of the issues discussed when a group of southwestern Ontario mayors met a month ago.

One of the points of discussion at that mayors' meeting was also that there "should be some revenue sharing with the municipalities, because we will have to deal directly in our communities with any issues that result from it."

Bradley compared the marijuana issue to the successful campaign waged by municipalities to receive a share of income from casinos within their boundaries.

He said recreational marijuana will be "a cash cow" for senior governments, but the "social impacts" will be felt by municipalities.

Andrew Taylor, general manager of the county's public health services division, said legalizing of recreational marijuana is an issue Lambton should be concerned about.

He pointed to a report from 2012-13 that found more than 43 per cent of Lambton residents, age 15 and older, reported using cannabis at least once in their lifetime.

"The public health concern about this issue is that there is some framework of control," Taylor said.

That includes taking into account the impact cannabis use has on impaired driving, brain development in youth, pregnancy and the risk of dependence, he said.

"We do want to be involved in the dialogue, as a regulatory framework is explored around cannabis," Taylor said.

The letter from the Simcoe public health office points to a position taken by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health calling for a government monopoly on sales of marijuana, limits on hours of its sale and the setting of a minimum age for buyers.

It also calls for enhanced treatment, more spending on education and prevention, and restrictions on high-potency formulations and products designed to appeal to young people.

In April, federal Health Minister Jane Philpott said the new Canadian law will ensure marijuana is kept away from children and will keep criminals from profiting from its sale.

 

jafro daweedhound

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Guess we know who wont be getting re-elected.

People smoking weed like to be raped by politicians - a tradition reaching back nearly a hundred years in Canada. I for one am glad they have figured out a way to help keep the tradition strong.

Set up all the taxes you want - listen to the LPs piss and wine that no one wants their crap - WWWaaahhh !!!! Help the LP boycott , more taxes please......
 

CalyxCrusher

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Suprised he didnt have an aneurysm coming up with such complex reasoning. Fucken clown. Does he expect millions in revenue to help with these "issues" which will never manifest? All for doing nothing at that. If there were a few LPs within his city, itd sound more reasonable and a lot less like the whiny kid who had to complain about eveything not being fair all the time
 

jafro daweedhound

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If stealing money is not enough you can always beg....


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VIANARCHRIS

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Not surprising to see municipal politicians trying to position themselves to make money out of legalization while at the same time employing police forces to charge and arrest users. It was kinda expected from Ontario. But here's the thing...cities and provinces already collect taxes on retail sales and wages. Provinces are solely responsible for taxation of alcohol. How do these morons think the feds will somehow have a completely new system of taxation that will only apply to a single product?
He said recreational marijuana will be "a cash cow" for senior governments, but the "social impacts" will be felt by municipalities.
What 'social impacts' would he be talking about? The FACTS are cannabis use in Ontario is already second highest in Canada, so they have first hand knowledge of any social impact...there is no mystery and legalizing cannabis will free up police resources to focus on genuine public safety issues...like alcohol related crime. As for the 'cash cow' comment...Even the Libs have said they understand the need keep the price low enough to squeeze out the BM. When is the next municipal election in Ontario?...you guys need to get rid of the dinosaurs.
 

GroErr

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Yeah, as it gets closer to legalization, particularly the recreational market it'll be a shit show with everyone wanting a piece. By the time they all get a piece of the action it should be around $10/gram for f'n hemp

Funny how all these "health issues" and "social impact" are such big problems that will only come with legalization. Where are all these issues now with over 50% of the population having smoked or smoking it?

If they continue down the path of a locked up market where LP-only weed is legal, the best attack will be for smokers/patients to boycott LP weed.
Let's all get on the @The Hippy bus and BOYCOTT LP WEED! lol
 

torontoke

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Yeah, as it gets closer to legalization, particularly the recreational market it'll be a shit show with everyone wanting a piece. By the time they all get a piece of the action it should be around $10/gram for f'n hemp

Funny how all these "health issues" and "social impact" are such big problems that will only come with legalization. Where are all these issues now with over 50% of the population having smoked or smoking it?

If they continue down the path of a locked up market where LP-only weed is legal, the best attack will be for smokers/patients to boycott LP weed.
Let's all get on the @The Hippy bus and BOYCOTT LP WEED! lol
The problem is most mj users are already on the bus and that's why the lp whiners paid to have the clubs and dispensaries raided.
It's a real catch 22 either way.
 

GroErr

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The problem is most mj users are already on the bus and that's why the lp whiners paid to have the clubs and dispensaries raided.
It's a real catch 22 either way.
Yeah, will be interesting to see all this play out. We should get a glimpse of where they're going with legislation soon, they're supposed to have the new med program in place by end of August...
 
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