Dumbo Trudeau is a pot head!!

hunboldt

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When one looks for a good leader, one looks at the decisions the candidates have made in the past and how they made those decisions.

When we have an elected MP in our parliament, we expect them to use the parliamentary process to make or change our laws. After all, this is a system that we pay for with our tax dollars and it's supposed to provide an appropriate measure of checks and balances before proposed laws become actual laws.

But I guess dumbo Trudeau does not understand our parliamentary system and the value of our system but prefers to rely on his immature teenager tactics to try to change our laws!!
What a dumbo!!


The ESTIMATED TOTATL COSTS OF MARIJUANA ENFORCEMENT IN CANADA are over two billion dollars a year. YOur tax dollars flushed down the drain, Durry.

Im Trigger happy this morning.


Full; forgiveness as you are 'doing the Lords' work, so to speak. The cost of enforcing soft drug laws in Canada is horrendous.
 

damngrumpy

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Interesting discussion this one, I am listening to the local open line show in Kelowna BC
This is a conservative riding with the largest population segment being seniors. We have
a university here as well. What I am hearing is most of the calls even from seniors
are in favor of changing the pot laws and most though they don't like an MP admitting
he smoked it they appreciate his honesty.
Trudeau will gain from his actions. The Canadian Government is now behind the curve.
America once warned against legalizing pot and now many States are changing their
mind and here we are building white elephants (prisons to house pot smokers) and the
stuff will be legal within a decade regardless of who is in power.
We are arguing about something that has already had its fate decided. While I am not a
Trudeau fan I think he lit the fuse on an issue that will benefit him in the long run.
 

Zipperfish

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I would sooner trust an honest pot smoking Member of Parliament than a deliberately lying, promise breaking, non-accountable, duck and hide Prime Minister.

By the way, I am from Alberta, haven't been drunk for 40 years.

Yeah, he was talking about Alberia--different story.
 

Locutus

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I don't care who took drugs. I'd say most everyone has to some extent.

LSD, hash and weed in my own case. But...if the shiny pony (or you) feel the need to still use them at our ages, especially for vote-whoaring, or to 'feel good' or 'relax' then you're an arsehole and I hope you step on a Lego. I don't 'relate' to you, 'feel you', think that you're 'like me' or that I can identify with you. I wouldn't have given my vote to a weak lame liberal like him regardless of whether he 'came out' and told us the 'truth'. I'm not easily impressed.

Take my opinion and cram it where the sun don't shine, what do I care.

It won't affect how any edgy, trendy, hipster, proto-hippie wannabe votes anyway. :lol:
 

petros

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Charges for possession have increased by 41% since Harper took office. Of those how many were convicted and what did it cost us in lost patrol time for cops, court costs etc?

I think he's definitely lost the old fuddy-duddy vote, though.
51% of fuddy-duddys want it legalized.
 

Zipperfish

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I'd like to see it legalized, but I wouldn't put it on my top ten list. RFrankly, Harper could use a toke. You couldn't get a pin up that guy's azz with a jackhammer.
 

JLM

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Fair to say that Trudeau didn't add to his vote count as much as he alienated all the voters that don't support legalizing pot... On that note, just 'cause boomers may have (possibly still do) smoke pot doesn't mean they support Trudeau's position.

In my opinion, buddy made a tactical error on this one

Ummmmmmmmmmmm!! I think the issue is not so much about marijuana as it is to free up law enforcement to spend more time on crimes resulting in real harm and taking the profit for criminals out of it.
 

Kreskin

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Challenge MP's who deny ever trying pot to take a lie detector test.
 

JLM

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When we elect members to parliament, we pay them to do their job and obey the law.

Come on Durry, use your noggin for something besides a hat rack! In all the years I've looked at help wanted ads I have yet to see ONE where the duties include "obeying the law".