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Hunchbackgeek

04/29/17 1:20 PM

#3352 RE: JSee #3351

Bounce next week, highly undervalued stock JSee:)

john1311

06/02/17 4:57 AM

#3402 RE: JSee #3351

"When marijuana was criminalized in 1923 under the act to prohibit the improper use of opium and other drugs, the reasons that possession, manufacturing, or purchase of cannabis should be illegal were hardly debated. As parliamentarians, it is our obligation to debate to the best of our ability the critical issues facing Canadians in this important institution and to create the laws that protect them and their inalienable rights. Today, we can have the debate that never occurred in 1923.

"The prohibition on cannabis has failed. It victimizes ordinary Canadians and it emboldens criminal elements in our society. The current prohibition on cannabis disproportionately targets minority groups in Canada and has altered the lives of individuals who received a criminal conviction for carrying a small amount of marijuana, including lost employment opportunities, immigration issues, social stigma of being branded a criminal, and imprisonment. It is worse than the problem it was designed to protect us from."

Doug Eyolfson Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley, MB, speaking on May 30th in the Cannabis legalisation debate (Bill C-45) in the Parliament of Canada.

https://openparliament.ca/bills/42-1/C-45/?page=4