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originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: vonclod
Depending on the laws he's not wrong.
Subject to provincial or territorial restrictions, adults who are 18 years of age or older are legally able to:
possess up to 30 grams of legal cannabis, dried or equivalent in non-dried form in public
share up to 30 grams of legal cannabis with other adults
buy dried or fresh cannabis and cannabis oil from a provincially-licensed retailer
in provinces and territories without a regulated retail framework, individuals are able to purchase cannabis online from federally-licensed producers
grow, from licensed seed or seedlings, up to 4 cannabis plants per residence for personal use
make cannabis products, such as food and drinks, at home as long as organic solvents are not used to create concentrated products
One (1) gram of dried cannabis is equal to:
5 grams of fresh cannabis
15 grams of edible product
70 grams of liquid product
0.25 grams of concentrates (solid or liquid)
1 cannabis plant seed
Possession over the limit
tickets for small amounts
up to 5 years less a day in jail
Illegal distribution or sale
tickets for small amounts
up to 14 years in jail
Producing cannabis beyond personal cultivation limits or with combustible solvents
tickets for small amounts
up to 14 years in jail
Taking cannabis across Canada's borders
up to 14 years in jail
Giving or selling cannabis to a person under 18
up to 14 years in jail
Using a youth to commit a cannabis-related offence
up to 14 years in jail
Plenty of room to throw people in jail over small things there.
If there's one thing I can recommend to states pursuing legalization, don't follow Canada's route. They managed to make a multi-million dollar industry lose money.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: dug88
There is also the issue of DUIs. Soon, the police will be able to test drivers for being under the influence of pot, and it's going to be tedious, because the stuff stays in your system for awhile.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
It's begun. 🤦🤪 Road 'trip' to Oregon, anyone?🍄
Oregon becomes first U.S. state to decriminalize possession of all drugs, including coc aine, heroin, psychedelic mushrooms and meth, for personal use.
The Oregonian
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
It's begun. 🤦🤪 Road 'trip' to Oregon, anyone?🍄
Oregon becomes first U.S. state to decriminalize possession of all drugs, including coc aine, heroin, psychedelic mushrooms and meth, for personal use.
The Oregonian
boy oh boy fun times in OR...at least the riots will stop...lol
originally posted by: TheAlleghenyGentleman
So I either have to go to western mass or jersey? Time to sober up.
I don't mind watching these giant guys fail. Small craft micro production is what should of been the push.
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
There is also the issue of DUIs. Soon, the police will be able to test drivers for being under the influence of pot, and it's going to be tedious, because the stuff stays in your system for awhile.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: ToddB
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
originally posted by: Brotherman
Reads more like an appeasement for our children terrorists in murika. Lol new tax market for idiots.
I'll take it.
Tax revenue on something being bought anyways. Decreases tax spending for incarcerations. And it should be our right to injest something less harmful than alcohol if we want.
I can't see a downside.
As they loosen the law against, they tighten up at the taxes. In my state, they impose 25% tax on growers, 25% tax on producers, and 25% tax on sale. That is a boatload of money. If I want to grow, I am supposed to let them know and then they can tax me on my own supply. I just say nothing to the State and hope I don't get caught. It is not legal, merely permitted. Wordology techniques. Rat Bastards they are.
No downside? Taxes are legalized theft by people that feel they have to tell you how to live and make you pay them to do it. AKA psychopaths
As opposed to imprisoning you for it? Yea, I'll take the newer alternative.
Grow it yourself, don't pay the taxes, I don't care... Again, I see no downside to laws loosening.