So here's the deal. I got a bad post rating for my post and I think I'm going to need to take some time off.
I mean a counter argument would have been tough enough, but a negative rating. Oh my god, the humility.
Anyone have a joint?
There you go, I figured your thumb ratings were uneven so I gave you another one down to balance it out.
You're welcome :lol:
But being serious, I didn't agree with your statement.
Nope sorry, Nelson Mandela was a political prisoner.
This guy was just an arrogant ass.
I believe that marijuana you be legalized, but until the law changes common sense has to prevail.
Yet if the laws were obeyed all the time, then nothing would change and it would remain illegal.
I think you are trying to justify one wrong by pointing to another.
Yes you would be correct.
Just because the US attitude toward firearms makes little sense does not mean that helping Americans break the law is justified. You cannot justify one wrong by pointing to another.
Even when one wrong costs innocent people's lives in our country, while the other wrong merely makes people get the munchies in theirs?
So far as Mr. Emery was concerned he knew exactly what he was doing and dared the Americans to do something about it.
That's an assumption in regards to what he knew or thought.
They did so by asking the Canadian justice system to extradite Emery to the US and the Canadian courts agreed with them. Extradition to the US from Canada is not always a given, but if Canadian law supports American law then it can happen.
But our laws don't support US Laws, because marijuana seeds are not an illegal substance here..... they're not even a controlled substance.
You and Mr. Emery might not like US laws regarding marijuana possession, but isn't it up to the Americans to change their own laws if they don't make sense?
Yup, and they should charge their own citizens for trying to purchase a legal product here in Canada, rather then send a Canadian to US prison for doing something he was legally allowed to do in this country..... they were the ones breaking US law.... while within the US.
I don't agree with a great many things that occur in the US, but it does not mean that I send materials across the border in order to help Americans break the law.
Once again, since I don't see much being done to steem the flow of firearms coming into our country from the US, which is a far worse crime and harms many more people in our nation then pot seeds going to the US, it's a tit for tat situation..... in which we shouldn't be extraditing anybody from our nation to the US until they start coughing up some of these gun smugglers.
They're committing crimes in our country without stepping foot in our country, and we have people doing the same to the US.... yet there only seems to be a one-way flow of traffic when it comes to extraditions and because of that, this entire situation is unjust, him being extradited to the US is unjust, the US breaking their legal agreements of letting him serve the rest of his sentence in Canada is unjust, hearing nothing about the US citizens buying seeds from him going to jail is unjust, and the entire situation reeks of Conservative US-Ass kissing like always.