If Pot is legalized in Canada what will happen to the legality of hobby growers?

Beefbisquit

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Curious as to how people will think this will go....

We can grow tobacco for personal use, and we can buy beer and wine kits, will pot be different?
 

sunni

Administrator
Staff member
i dunno, they need to do it though, might as well, but it will never happen with harper in the building
 

Beefbisquit

Well-Known Member
Isn't it nice to see his fellow inner circle cons starting to drop like flies.
Trudeau is all for legalization.

I have no qualms saying I'm voting Liberal this time around.

[video=youtube;gtHmO_wK7UI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtHmO_wK7UI[/video]
 

WHATFG

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Trudeau is all for legalization.

I have no qualms saying I'm voting Liberal this time around.

[video=youtube;gtHmO_wK7UI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtHmO_wK7UI[/video]
I haven't voted in years but Justin is my guy next election. Hi do we go about getting the question on the ballot?
 

DeeTee

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I like his views and if I live in Canada I'd definately vote for him, too bad there's noone like him here in the states, or is there?
 

buckets

Well-Known Member
Ron Paul man. If you study how often the media has prevented him from getting anywhere it's obvious the people running things behind closed doors don't want him to get to well known by either party. Trudeau is a better option than harper for sure but he is still being pushed around by those smoking cigars in the back rooms.
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
The Trudeau thing for me is that at least he was honest enough to admit smoking and inhaling, which then
had other politicians stand up and admit their use. Even knowing that there would be instant and prolonged
attacks on him and the party, he was still honest.

The other thing for me is that he is much younger than the other party leaders, something I feel could
inject some "real world" views into our political system as opposed to the old hat tired policy types we have now.

Oh yeah, (and I wont hold my breath on this one) maybe just maybe there will be less scandal and bilking of tax payers
money by pretty much the whole team after the Cons are replaced. Maybe we can go back to the days where election
fraud is taken seriously, questions get truthful answers in the HOC and the government takes science seriously even if it
proves them wrong.....

Pipe dreams, I know.
 

ThirstyRoss

Well-Known Member
Ron Paul man. If you study how often the media has prevented him from getting anywhere it's obvious the people running things behind closed doors don't want him to get to well known by either party. Trudeau is a better option than harper for sure but he is still being pushed around by those smoking cigars in the back rooms.
Ron Paul is really well known. The problem with him is that, while he says a lot of things that makes sense, he says an equal number of things which are ridiculous/insane.
 

Beefbisquit

Well-Known Member
The Trudeau thing for me is that at least he was honest enough to admit smoking and inhaling, which then
had other politicians stand up and admit their use. Even knowing that there would be instant and prolonged
attacks on him and the party, he was still honest.

The other thing for me is that he is much younger than the other party leaders, something I feel could
inject some "real world" views into our political system as opposed to the old hat tired policy types we have now.

Oh yeah, (and I wont hold my breath on this one) maybe just maybe there will be less scandal and bilking of tax payers
money by pretty much the whole team after the Cons are replaced. Maybe we can go back to the days where election
fraud is taken seriously, questions get truthful answers in the HOC and the government takes science seriously even if it
proves them wrong.....

Pipe dreams, I know.

I don't belong to a party. I've voted all over the map in the past when it made sense, but I do feel quite strongly about Mr. Trudeau. I have a lot of admiration and respect for his father, and I like what I'm seeing (so far) out of his 'predecessor'. :D
 
I don't belong to a party. I've voted all over the map in the past when it made sense, but I do feel quite strongly about Mr. Trudeau. I have a lot of admiration and respect for his father, and I like what I'm seeing (so far) out of his 'predecessor'. :D
Did you honestly just say you respect the man that sold out our country to the private banks in the 70s and doomed our middle class?
 

Beefbisquit

Well-Known Member
Did you honestly just say you respect the man that sold out our country to the private banks in the 70s and doomed our middle class?
Not getting into a political debate, not what I want this thread to be. He has critics and supporters, he did great things and not so great things. It's all perception, let's leave it at that.
 

JonnyAppleSeed420

New Member
Sadly people....you believe anything anyone of these guys says? There is 30,000 of us, do you think any one of them would care less if we fell off the face of the earth? Hell no! We...are a spit in the bucket and they could care less. Cigarette smoker and their tax money are more of a concern. There is not much we can do in the current system, I for one won't waste my time until our political changes for the good. JAS
 
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