Election 2015

doingdishes

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Too little too late, if Tom had it as part of his agenda he should have said so weeks ago and helped push legalization or decrim as an election issue instead of letting the cons slam the libs while they were speaking up about mj and gaining voters.

Even my dad, a hard core conservative and the guy who demonized mj my whole life has come around on mj use and for full legalization.

If even old school hard ass conservatives are saying legalize, just imagine what the rest of the country thinks. Making mj an election issue was the brilliant move, the med patients have conservative voters on their side.
the med patients have conservative voters on their side?? you can't be serious. I'm a med patient like a lot here as it's the medical forum and I for 1 do not support Harper in ANY fashion
if we didn't have the CON's, we wouldn't have to sue the Government.
are you aware of the current Allard case? that would never happen under any other Government
 

ricky1lung

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the med patients have conservative voters on their side?? you can't be serious. I'm a med patient like a lot here as it's the medical forum and I for 1 do not support Harper in ANY fashion
if we didn't have the CON's, we wouldn't have to sue the Government.
are you aware of the current Allard case? that would never happen under any other Government
Conservative voters.
Yes, you'd be surprised how many agree with it being legalized for med at least but also for rec and taxed.
 

Gmack420

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I voted ndp for the simple reason that I don't believe that justin timberlake has my best interests at heart, and if me and my friends all owned stock in an LP and we had decision making power, ala jt,
we could make ourselves millionaires on the rec market with one swipe of the pen.
Irregardless of that, I am a med patient and have my doctors blessing to continue on as I am.
ANYONE BUT HARPER
Exactly also the fact JT made all the liberals vote in favor of bill c-51 is more then enough justification to never vote for a liberal party he's a member of.
 

doingdishes

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Don't forget Rickey is retarded so it's easy to see your concerns without knowing that base fact. Fact is Rickey is a rec user who's said repeatedly he has no problem with the liberal "legalization" plan that means Canadians can only legally buy $20+tax grams grown by lp's and only lp's. Have a look at this sig. Clearly he thinks the liberal,party of Canada having the founder of tweed as its cfo isn't a conflict of interest. Dumb da dumb da dumb.
we have pointed out that rec and medical are very different and shown him how but he still totes that if it legal, everyone will be happy.
Medical and legal are very different.
i have searched a bit and can't find info on what they are allowed to produce as a patient in the US states where it's legal
 

WHATFG

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we have pointed out that rec and medical are very different and shown him how but he still totes that if it legal, everyone will be happy.
Medical and legal are very different.
i have searched a bit and can't find info on what they are allowed to produce as a patient in the US states where it's legal
I'll go ask in TNT
 

WHATFG

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Form Sunni who is on Alaska

per household in alaska
6 plants, per house hold not person per house
and 3 can only be in flower
 

WHATFG

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Daibolical666 in CO...

In Colorado, depends on if you need concentrates , flower or edibles. You get a higher plant count for edibles and wax. Rec, no card needed:12 plants per household per 2 ppl no more, includes clones or seedlings

GreatWhiteNorth....in AK

Actually written into the AK constitution (because of Ravin v Alaska) is the following:


Cultivation
Up to 6 plants (no more than 3 mature) None None $ 0
6 - 25 plants in your residence* Not classified N/A $ 0
25 plants or more Felony 5 years $ 1,000
To a person under 19 who is 3 years or more younger than the seller. Felony 10 years $ 100,000

* Based on an Alaskan Supreme Court decision, possession in the home for personal use is protected conduct by the right-to-privacy provision in their state constitution.
 

WHATFG

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Charface in OR or WA I think

15 plants
1.5 lbs dry.

They lowered some people to just three ounces though so not sure about the future

Coop up to 10 people
45 plants
all plants and weed has to have the individual members name on it
 

WHATFG

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So JTs campaign manager has been made to resign because of lobbying shit....how to get a pipeline out of a liberal government....not a good time for a major fuck up like that...I guess the more things change the more they stay the same....GO JAYS GO!
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Pot.Kettle.Black.

Jason Kenney: Liberals Running 'Dishonest Fear Campaign' On C-24
A top Conservative is accusing Liberals of running a "dishonest fear campaign" around a new law that allows the federal government revoke the citizenship of some dual citizens.

Jason Kenney made the charge Wednesday after a reporter tweeted a photo of a Liberal flyer that apparently courts new Canadians by bashing controversial Bill C-24, the so-called Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act.

"Changes made by the Harper Conservatives will create two classes of citizenship and give a politician the right to revoke your citizenship without a trial," the flyer reads.

That's the same language used in a petition on a Liberal website.

C-24 only allows the government to strip the citizenship of dual citizens convicted of terrorism, treason, or espionage. The rules also apply to dual citizens who take up arms against Canada by joining an international terror group or foreign army.

Kenney took to Twitter to allege that Liberals have misled on the issue since the start of the campaign and to clear up the kinds of acts that would lead to the revocation of citizenship.

Kenney's tweets drew mockery from some who found it rich for the Tory to complain about dishonesty in light of Conservative ads targeting Chinese and Punjabi-speaking voters that allege Liberals want pot sold to kids and brothels established in neighbourhoods.

While a Liberal candidate told CBC News the ads were "disturbing," Kenney said much the same at a press conference in Richmond, B.C. in September.

"Unlike Justin Trudeau, we don't think marijuana should be sold in convenience stores. He also wants to force communities to establish illegal drug injection sites," Kenney said at the time. "And the Liberals also support the legalization of prostitution. He also wants to force communities to accept brothels.

"We don't think the values of most Canadians are to have 18 year olds buy marijuana at convenience stores and then reselling it to 16 year olds in a back parking lot."

At an event in Brantford, Ont. Wednesday, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper defended the ads.

"The other guys will claim it's fear when all we're trying to do is draw attention to facts," Harper said. "Facts that they're not actually willing to talk about. You know, they run a campaign on three or four slogans. I think it's time that Canadians actually, as we approach election day, look at the platforms."

Kenney: Campaign of "fears and lies" around C-24

In an interview with CBC Radio earlier this month, Kenney brushed aside the argument that C-24 creates a system of two-tier citizenship as little more than a "campaign of fears and lies" from the opposition that some media outlets were uncritically repeating.

But the BC Civil Liberties Association — one of several groups arguing in court that the law is unconstitutional — has also made precisely that argument.

"If you are willing through political violence to kill hundreds, in this case, of your fellow citizens, you are in our judgment, forfeiting your Canadian citizenship," Kenney said at the time. "You are demonstrating your violent hatred for this country, which is incompatible with retaining your citizenship."

Tory incumbent Brad Butt, running again in the hotly contested riding of Mississauga- Streetsville, also accused Liberals and New Democrats of telling dual citizens in his riding that the government is taking away their citizenship.

"We are not," Butt said in an interview with Tag TV uploaded to YouTube in August. "You're still going to be a citizen of the other country that you're a citizen of."

Butt said that "law-abiding" citizens have no reason to fear that their citizenship could be put in jeopardy. Since the law applies to dual citizens, he said, there is no concern anyone could be left stateless.

But Butt's interview made waves after he invoked NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair — who holds both French and Canadian citizenship — as someone who could, theoretically be deported under the law.

Conservative also used Trudeau's C-24 position as the basis for an attack ad.
 

Jackal69

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Haha politicians are like children that get caught doing something but never wanna tell the truth about it.

I am sooòoo fucking sick of the political lies..... it's like they live in a fantasy land of fucking lollipops and cotton candy FFS
 
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