Do you think the feds will give them the time? I doubt it. There might be some minor concessions, but this legislation is too popular with the voters for Trudeau NOT to keep his promise.
IMO, this will bite the Liberals in the ass. Roadside charges ,might have a rough time in court at the start. There will be a lack of understanding by the public as to what exactly is legal and what isn't WRT growing and/or possessing marijuana.
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Police ask feds to postpone date for legal pot,say there’s zero chance they will be ready
Representatives from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Saskatoon Police Service also say they want the government to reconsider allowing people to grow pot at home.
By Mia Rabson - Canadian Press
Tues., Sept. 12, 2017
If the government doesn’t postpone the start date for legalized pot and allow police time to prepare and train their officers, there will be a window of six months to a year to allow organized crime to flourish and mistakes to be made, OPP Deputy Commissioner says.
OTTAWA—Canada’s police services say there is zero chance they will be ready to enforce new laws for legalized pot by next summer.
Officials from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Ontario Provincial Police and the Saskatoon Police Service are among dozens of witnesses testifying to the House of Commons health committee this week as it studies the government’s bill to legalize marijuana.
They said Tuesday they need more time to properly train officers about the new laws and more than double the number of police officers who are certified to conduct roadside drug impaired driving testing. There also needs to be more time for public education, the police said.
The police also want Ottawa to reconsider allowing individuals to grow up to four of their own marijuana plants because it will be difficult and expensive to enforce and provide an additional way for young people to get access to pot.
“Why do you need home grows when we’re going to have a good system to access marijuana legally?” asked Barnum.
The rest here.
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...ay-theres-zero-chance-they-will-be-ready.html
IMO, this will bite the Liberals in the ass. Roadside charges ,might have a rough time in court at the start. There will be a lack of understanding by the public as to what exactly is legal and what isn't WRT growing and/or possessing marijuana.
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Police ask feds to postpone date for legal pot,say there’s zero chance they will be ready
Representatives from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Saskatoon Police Service also say they want the government to reconsider allowing people to grow pot at home.
By Mia Rabson - Canadian Press
Tues., Sept. 12, 2017
If the government doesn’t postpone the start date for legalized pot and allow police time to prepare and train their officers, there will be a window of six months to a year to allow organized crime to flourish and mistakes to be made, OPP Deputy Commissioner says.
OTTAWA—Canada’s police services say there is zero chance they will be ready to enforce new laws for legalized pot by next summer.
Officials from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Ontario Provincial Police and the Saskatoon Police Service are among dozens of witnesses testifying to the House of Commons health committee this week as it studies the government’s bill to legalize marijuana.
They said Tuesday they need more time to properly train officers about the new laws and more than double the number of police officers who are certified to conduct roadside drug impaired driving testing. There also needs to be more time for public education, the police said.
The police also want Ottawa to reconsider allowing individuals to grow up to four of their own marijuana plants because it will be difficult and expensive to enforce and provide an additional way for young people to get access to pot.
“Why do you need home grows when we’re going to have a good system to access marijuana legally?” asked Barnum.
The rest here.
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...ay-theres-zero-chance-they-will-be-ready.html