Big Pauly
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Vets AND the RCMP. Not sure why the RCMP are covered. They can just hit the evidence room and presto!I think veterans are covered...join the army for a while?
Vets AND the RCMP. Not sure why the RCMP are covered. They can just hit the evidence room and presto!I think veterans are covered...join the army for a while?
They have been pushing for it all this time, it just doesn't get mentioned.If insurance would cover my costs I wouldn't care what they wanted to charge. Do it like every other drug. Patient would be responsible for the dispensing fee and insurance pays the rest. Why the LPs weren't pushing for this from the get go is beyond me. I mean did they really think that the majority of med patients would be able to fill even a 1/4 of their prescription out of pocket?
If you want dodgey give Champix a ride.god damn man, I'm strugglin' maybe I need the vape of antifreeze and other chems. LOL just such a dodgey way if it anit regulated whats inside of the nic"juice"
tried it, worked for about 2 days after the count downIf you want dodgey give Champix a ride.
Did it mess up your head like it did with me?tried it, worked for about 2 days after the count down
Why do people continue to think it will be legalized that soon? Even if Justin gets his majority, it will takes years.Yup, that's a little pricey, for sure.
Question though - what happens to the LP's that are currently in existence, if MMJ becomes legal in Canada in 2015?
What is the timeline breakdown?Why do people continue to think it will be legalized that soon? Even if Justin gets his majority, it will takes years.
If you're asking on what I base the 'years' statement, it's just understanding how long policy and law take to shape. Obviously it won't be 2015, as the person i replied said. The election isn't even until October 2015, so expecting an entirely new law to be drafted and passed that quickly seems a bit naive. Perhaps as early as 2016, but that's still a stretch in light of how long most legislation takes, wouldn't you agree?What is the timeline breakdown?
JT is running on a platform of legalization.If you're asking on what I base the 'years' statement, it's just understanding how long policy and law take to shape. Obviously it won't be 2015, as the person i replied said. The election isn't even until October 2015, so expecting an entirely new law to be drafted and passed that quickly seems a bit naive. Perhaps as early as 2016, but that's still a stretch in light of how long most legislation takes, wouldn't you agree?
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Under the normal process:What is the timeline breakdown?
They did it kinda quicker in Washington, Colorado, and Uruguay I think.Under the normal process:
2015 - Election
2016 - Hearings, consultations, committee meetings.
2017 - Bill gets written and submitted to parliament.
2018 - gets published in the gazette - senate passes (maybe)
2019 - regulations get written and an infrastructure to manage the process is designed
2020 - It's finally legal.
Expedited
no sooner than 2017.