3月28日 把你对休闲用大麻合法化的意见带到Senators

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Bill C-45 passed at second reading by a vote of 44-29 on March 22. That means the Senate has given approval in principle to the Trudeau government’s bill to legalize recreational marijuana. However, there is still a chance for the people to voice out their views and concerns. Please response to the following 3 questions and the 2018 July Marijuana Legalization Concern Group will bring your voice to Senators before the third reading. Legalization of recreational marijuana has enormous implications to our daily living, please take this chance to take your stand.
Thank you. We could be reached at DrugFreeCanadian@gmail.com


C-45法案在上議院以44票:29票獲二讀通過,代表上議院原則上同意杜魯多政府推動休閒用大麻合法化。然而,國民仍有最後機會發聲。請回答以下3個問題,「關注2018年7月大麻合法化小組」會把你的聲音在第三讀前傳達上議員。大麻合法化對我們的生活及下一代有重大影響,請把握機會說明你的立場。
多謝. 歡迎與我們聯繫 DrugFreeCanadian@gmail.com

Do you agree with the following statements?
Please take your stand of the below statements.

請對以下聲明表達個人意見, 你是否贊同以下聲明?

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/R7ZBG53
 
大麻应该更加开放,例如,允许私人企业经营。
 
3月28号集会会不会集体吸大麻啊?:eek:
 
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---A: 小孩每天可以合法持有5克干大麻。不太理解自由党为什么要把这条写进法律
---B: 是指12岁到18岁的小孩,具有一定刑事责任能力,但刑法对于持有5克以下不追究刑事责任,不代表可以卖给他们,也不代表学校和家庭允许他们持有。
A --那为什么刻意加入这一条呢?
B: 我理解是万一小孩拿了警察就得把他抓起来不利于小孩成长。
C: 没有犯罪记录。
D: 这条听来还是很恐怖的,一旦 legalize 了,很多人会堂而皇之地吸起来,父母管不了,社区管不了,学校更头疼。上个月我们孩子高中的校长还在发愁legalize 以后联邦说18岁就可以吸,在高中有大概五分子一的孩子超过18岁,他说头疼呀。
现在可好,12岁?这是什么年龄?

A: 一方面推合法化,另一方面规定什么情况不追究?这是什么逻辑?
D: 你的分!析非常同意
E: 每天可以吸5克,这个量并不小,此地无银三百两,有人一定在后面做数钱的梦。
D:
对呀 利益呀

这跟国内地沟油和三滤清安有异曲同工之处。

刚才听广播说大麻店开始会很多 incentive,当然是花政府的钱大作广告了,

类似的,比如买5克大麻,可以得到一年免费chips 之类的。

这让年轻人谁能抵御呀?!

以后 巧克力等等里边越好吃的东西越要当心。

不知有没有法律必须规定写清楚 ingredient,或者有明显的warning, 估计还没有。

总之,就是作死的节奏。
 
Government plans to legalize pot are on track for ‘end of summer’
By Amanda Connolly National Online Journalist Global New

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The province recently released the details of how marijuana will be sold in Ontario.

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Canadians looking forward to lighting up legally should be able to do so before the end of September.

In an interview with The West Block, the parliamentary secretary for the minister of public safety said the government remains on track with its timeline to legalize marijuana and expects to have a framework in place to let Canadians buy it legally across the country before summer wraps up.

“We’re working closely with the Senate and we feel confident, at this time, in that timeline of end of summer that we’re going to see a regime that will control and legalize cannabis,” Mark Holland said.

READ MORE: How to buy weed in Canada when it’s legalized

Legalizing marijuana formed a key plank of the 2015 Liberal campaign pledge and C-45, the legislation to do just that, was introduced in the House of Commons in April 2017.

It was referred to the Senate in November 2017 and has faced fierce opposition from Conservative senators.

On Thursday, it passed through a Second Reading vote and will now be sent for in-depth study in committee.

Senators will be able to propose amendments to the bill while at committee.

WATCH BELOW: Expect marijuana legalization this summer: Trudeau

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Holland praised the Senate for its examination of the bill so far. But he did not indicate the extent of changes the government is prepared to consider.

Conservative senators have repeatedly raised concerns about the time frame of legalization, arguing the bill will leave police unprepared and calling for more time to let law enforcement get ready.

Holland pushed back at that suggestion.

“The problem is, it’s happening right now,” Holland said, pointing to the billions that marijuana funnels into criminal coffers on the black market currently.

“It is a massive problem on our streets and our police are absolutely ill-equipped to handle it. Our cannabis rates are among the highest in the world. So we can put our head in the sand and pretend the problem doesn’t exist, or we can turn the corner and finally start doing something about it.”

The government has reached an agreement with Senate leaders to get the legislation through the Red Chamber by June 7 in order to give the provinces time to roll out their own cannabis control regimes.

While the federal government has set the core criteria for legalization across the country, the provinces are coming up with their own plans to structure the venues that will actually sell pot to consumers.

READ MORE: Why telling a U.S. border guard you’ve smoked pot could be dangerous, even once it’s legalized

One of those federal rules is that companies must use plain packaging, and that has ruffled feathers among those in the cannabis industry who say it will limit their ability to market their products.

Holland says that’s exactly why the government is putting the rule in place.

“Sure, I understand that folks are going to be perturbed by that because it is going to limit how they can sell to young people or be attractive to young people – but that’s the very point of what we’re doing,” he said.

“We’re standardizing the packaging. We’re making sure that it isn’t attractive to young people. We’re making sure the warnings are present there, and that they can’t use marketing as a tool in the way that tobacco has.”

The Senate Standing Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology is set to begin its study of the legislation on Wednesday at 4:15 PM.

Health Minister Ginette Petispas Taylor will be appearing.
 
说的比唱的还好听, 说是为了解决街头大麻问题,一定在包装上想办法,避免吸引年青人。。。典型的灌水思维
 
Legalizing marijuana formed a key plank of the 2015 Liberal campaign pledge and C-45, the legislation to do just that, was introduced in the House of Commons in April 2017.
It was referred to the Senate in November 2017 and has faced fierce opposition from Conservative senators.
大麻合法,土豆是为了兑现他的2015年竞选承诺! 他拿了人家多少钱啊!
 
The province intends to open 40 stand-alone stores by July 2018, an additional 80 by July 2019 and 150 by 2020.

Last month, Ontario named 14 cities to have the first LCBO-run recreational marijuana stores. Vaughan is the first to be identified in York Region and has not voiced an official opinion; instead it has created an interdepartmental cannabis working group.
 
Online distribution will also be available to service all regions of the province.

The government says it will evaluate how this approach is working throughout the rollout to ensure that the goals of safe, responsible sales of cannabis and elimination of the illegal market are achieved.

Some of the other cities also getting cannabis stores include: Burlington, Guelph, Hamilton, Kitchener, Oshawa, London, Toronto, Vaughan, Oshawa, Ottawa, Mississauga and Niagara Falls.

For more information visit https://lcbocannabisupdates.com.
 
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