Injustice: Prince of Pot Denied Transfer to Cdn Jail

DaSleeper

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This is where the problem is with gun culture. You guys seem to think it's your right to go shoot people. It isn't. He did what he should do as a law abiding citizen and called the police. Pity the quality of police officers these days means they won't do anything until some higher up is embarrassed in the paper and gives the order to sort out the problem of people shooting up his farm.

At no point does any of it amount to starting a fire fight with some goofs out holding their own target practice session.

The same goes for silencing political voices. If they have a point, like Emery does, simply tossing the person in jail won't silence the voice. The message still carries on. Cannabis seed sales to the US still happen without a hitch and people who need to get quality Cannabis to help relieve their suffering still get it.

Something I don't understand is why the few of you here are glad to pay the money to process his arrest, extradition and various court costs.

The laws will eventually change and Cannabis will be decriminalized and the only thing that is relevant is that taxes will go to fund the process until it's over. Why is that easier then getting off the couch and demanding change now?
Because the registration of long guns didn't affect the lives of the majority of the population that lives in the big cities around Canada...the people it didn't affect never raised their collective voices and silently convinced themselves it was for the overall good of Canadians and the minority of of gun enthusiasts be damned.

And now the minority of the population who enjoy the occasional toke wether for medical reasons or social enjoyment want the rest of us to step up to the plate to back them up?????

There is a saying or proverb I heard somewhere that covers this in a more polite fashion than what I'm thinking but I'll be damned if I can remember it.......:lol:
 

Praxius

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I wonder how long it took the ragged prince of potties to straighten out in jail?

24 hrs? 48?

Once the cravings for dope hit him did he start to sweat and twitch?

Has he turned to other drugs that have been smuggled in?

Because prisons always have something going.

Does he have a boyfriend?

Does his wife mind?

Obviously you know nothing about marijuana...... cravings? sweating & twitching?

My god some people are ignorant.
 

ironsides

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Some how I doubt anyone in the US pays provincial taxes or GST on anything they buy. Who sold pot?

We don't pay any provincial taxes on anything purchased from Canada and shipped to the U.S.. Sometimes not even State taxes if the store/whatever does not have a branch in that state. With POT if your package happens to be checked, you will be arrested.

Prince of Pot wouldn't be in Prison, if he were in Canada.;)
And there my friend is the answer why he is in the U.S. where he belongs.

This is where the problem is with gun culture. You guys seem to think it's your right to go shoot people. It isn't. He did what he should do as a law abiding citizen and called the police. Pity the quality of police officers these days means they won't do anything until some higher up is embarrassed in the paper and gives the order to sort out the problem of people shooting up his farm.

At no point does any of it amount to starting a fire fight with some goofs out holding their own target practice session.

The same goes for silencing political voices. If they have a point, like Emery does, simply tossing the person in jail won't silence the voice. The message still carries on. Cannabis seed sales to the US still happen without a hitch and people who need to get quality Cannabis to help relieve their suffering still get it.

Something I don't understand is why the few of you here are glad to pay the money to process his arrest, extradition and various court costs.

The laws will eventually change and Cannabis will be decriminalized and the only thing that is relevant is that taxes will go to fund the process until it's over. Why is that easier then getting off the couch and demanding change now?



"A causal association has been established between alcohol consumption and cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, oesophagus, liver, colon, rectum, and, in women, breast; an association is suspected for cancers of the pancreas and lung. "

Alcohol and cancer : The Lancet Oncology

Alcohol causes Cancer. Cannabis doesn't.

It is our right to defend our home with anything available during the initial attack. Once the shooter is run off (if he is lucky) you cannot go out and pursue him. But any burglar coming down your hall towards the bedrooms it is open season on him. Man has every right to defend his castle till the police arrive.
 

petros

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We don't pay any provincial taxes on anything purchased from Canada and shipped to the U.S.. Sometimes not even State taxes if the store/whatever does not have a branch in that state. With POT if your package happens to be checked, you will be arrested.
Who was shipping pot?
 

ironsides

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Cannabis-based medicines can cause paranoia and anxiety in some people, a study has suggested.
Swiss researchers found two out of eight men given drugs containing THC, a chemical extracted from cannabis, developed psychotic effects. The University of Lausanne team said the public needed to be aware cannabis medicine could have such side effects.

BBC NEWS | Health | Cannabis medicine 'causes harm'

Cannabis could be driving users insane, according to psychiatric researchers. A number of studies into cannabis found that the drug is involved in causing a range of conditions from bronchitis to temporary psychosis and could be seen to damage memory and the immune system.

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damngrumpy

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The real injustice is that our government didn't support a Canadian Citizen operating and
living in Canada. The real problem is that in this country we will decriminalize the practice
within this decade and America will be alone in its narrow minded little cellar of doubt.
Threats should be handled like this, America we will close the boarder if you decriminalize
pot. Canada we agree and that will mean we cut off your supply of oil. By the way we can
get food from many sources these days, and it would be a short boarder closure because
they need oil.
 

ironsides

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The real injustice is that our government didn't support a Canadian Citizen operating and
living in Canada. The real problem is that in this country we will decriminalize the practice
within this decade and America will be alone in its narrow minded little cellar of doubt.
Threats should be handled like this, America we will close the boarder if you decriminalize
pot. Canada we agree and that will mean we cut off your supply of oil. By the way we can
get food from many sources these days, and it would be a short boarder closure because
they need oil.

Why would Canada support a low level drug pusher. It is just not worth the time and aggravation to support all these mini drug czars. As for cutting anything off in the world of tomorrow you would have to be very careful. What the U.S. needs it could just take, after all most of the companies are American.
 

Unforgiven

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I heard a report fairly recenting stating pot does cause lung cancer. Pot can also set off bi-polar disorder, apparently.

No you didn't. But then you don't understand a lot of things you see or hear. Maybe it age, maybe you're just not all that smart. One thing is for sure, you're not all there.

Because the registration of long guns didn't affect the lives of the majority of the population that lives in the big cities around Canada...the people it didn't affect never raised their collective voices and silently convinced themselves it was for the overall good of Canadians and the minority of of gun enthusiasts be damned.

Not at all. If there was an alternative raised to the long gun registry, no one heard it. All anyone heard then as they do now, is that criminals are going to have guns. Every time there is a story in the paper, like the 6 year old in the US that brought a gun to school and it fired off injuring 3 kindergarten children, the majority of people get the idea that the "law abiding gun owner" is a rare animal indeed. Like these tools shooting into the bush at Nonquon Conservation Area and hitting someone's farm. While he is digging out bullets from his bedroom wall, barn and house, it's denial and disassociation first and foremost. Asking that a hobby be conducted in a way that makes sure no one get hurt is apparently too much to ask.

And now the minority of the population who enjoy the occasional toke wether for medical reasons or social enjoyment want the rest of us to step up to the plate to back them up?????

It costs you money. It's wrong and unjust to force people minority or majority to suffer for nothing more than money. So it's in your own best interest to step up to the plate. What's more it's no wonder the country is breaking down as much as it is when a third of the population doesn't see any reason to put in some effort to make the country better. It's that screw the other guy attitude that is causing most of the problems we have now.

There is a saying or proverb I heard somewhere that covers this in a more polite fashion than what I'm thinking but I'll be damned if I can remember it.......:lol:

See even God wants Cannabis legalized. heh heh

It is our right to defend our home with anything available during the initial attack.

Not in Canada it isn't. Here is the specific section from the Criminal Code of Canada dealing with that.

"34. (1) Every one who is unlawfully assaulted without having provoked the assault is justified in repelling force by force if the force he uses is not intended to cause death or grievous bodily harm and is no more than is necessary to enable him to defend himself."

Once the shooter is run off (if he is lucky) you cannot go out and pursue him. But any burglar coming down your hall towards the bedrooms it is open season on him. Man has every right to defend his castle till the police arrive.

That you don't know what the law is, is perhaps the best example of why you shouldn't be touching a gun in the first place. Someone trying to steal your crufty old stereo doesn't at any point mean open season on anyone.

Feel free to educate yourself and start a thread about it.

Why would Canada support a low level drug pusher. It is just not worth the time and aggravation to support all these mini drug czars. As for cutting anything off in the world of tomorrow you would have to be very careful. What the U.S. needs it could just take, after all most of the companies are American.

Except the Alamo, and Vietnam, oh and the Bay Of Pigs. Oh yeah and of course Canada kick it's ass and burned down Washington in the war of 1812. lol
 

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Sometimes the biggest "crimes" criminals commit is being stupid. That doesn't mean they deserve sympathy.
 

DaSleeper

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It costs you money. It's wrong and unjust to force people minority or majority to suffer for nothing more than money. So it's in your own best interest to step up to the plate. What's more it's no wonder the country is breaking down as much as it is when a third of the population doesn't see any reason to put in some effort to make the country better. It's that screw the other guy attitude that is causing most of the problems we have now.
Looks like we'll just have to agree to disagree on guns and pot;-)
See even God wants Cannabis legalized. heh heh
Well I guess God changed his/her mind....
Just change a few words in the famous quote of Reverend Martin Niemoller, when you you feel the need for backup on your pot project
Pun intended....
 

ironsides

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A criminal is a criminal. Wonder how many of you actually have been robbed or just had your home broken into (no one home) would still say oh no one was hurt, just let them go enough violence has been committed. A home break-in should cost the criminal 10+ years for all he puts a family through mentally.
 

darkbeaver

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A criminal is a criminal unless he's a Banker then he is a pillar of the economy and showered with praise and lavished with respect and envy in between dumping granny on the street and cutting papas wages and burning up kids in the wars. Fornicate the cannabis laws that protect and reward grannies tormentors.
 

DaSleeper

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DaSleeper

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You?

I guess this isn't the first time you opened your mouth before you got your facts straight. It seems to be an ongoing problem with you.
If you are not into global warming you should see the irony of those links....
If you ever smiled, your face would crack, get of your high horse and get a life...