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The Ambler
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Californians decry Canadian human rights violations
Mood:  not sure
Topic: Crime and Punishment

Just as I learn the police in Canada

Cops can take fluid samples from drivers suspected of being high

 I learn..

...in a squatty building in the shadow of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, marijuana devotees pack classes at the unique trade school that teaches students how to grow and process marijuana, use the drug in baked goods and manage medical-marijuana dispensaries. 

 

These days, higher education has a different meaning

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So whats next for our beloved RCMP in their efforts to continually save us and save us more from our selves?

Barack Obama has indicated his government would take a hands-off approach to medical marijuana in states such as California. Arizona Sen. John McCain's would continue to back federal law and forbid it.

If Obama wins his bid for Presidency, will the RCMP helpfully discourage and advice against all travel to California?

Or forget its duties at home if McCain wins and all collectively volunteer to serve two full tours of duty in dusty Iraq looking for peace hating terrorists?

This could be important for truth to speak to power when a Canadian comes home after being sent to Syria via US to be tortured then sues for a million dollar lawsuit  (and wins) because we were compelled by US authorities to obey an extradition order to surrender another Canadian citizen by the name of Marc Emery to the US to face charges of selling marijuana seeds when in fact the US has no cohesive policy or framework for wholesale tackling of marijuana related issues:

"teaching people how to grow and use marijuana isn't enough to draw the wrath of the federal government"? - Los Angeles spokeswoman for the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Please dont tell me now they are teaching skills that wont ever be used. That argument can be applied equally to marijuana seeds. 

Having seeds doesn't mean I intend to grow anything.

Supplying seeds doesn't place responsibility of their obesiance or non-compliance with their respective countries laws in my hands. 

But isn't that what you are saying? That you are allowing students to be taught how to grow and process marijuana without the benefit of full knowledge that no seeds are available?

I presume they intend to teach them to forget everything after they have learned it.   

 Round and round it goes, where it stops..nobody knows.


Posted by mach1231 at 1:52 AM PDT
Updated: Thursday, June 26, 2008 2:27 AM PDT
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