Canadian government toppled by non-confidence vote
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Chaerophon,Dec 3 2005, 02:19 AM Wrote:Earth to Ashock: a majority of the Canadian public favours universal, public medical care, semi-strict gun control, and *gasp* the legalization of marijuana.  Oh yeah, and a large majority are happy that we stayed out of Iraq.  The Conservatives are opposed to all but universal medical care, and their policies on health care are not beyond suspicion.  It ain't gonna happen.

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So long as the breath test analogue is available for THC in the driving arena, legalizing dope is a fine idea. I don't give a hoot how you alter your reality, just don't drive when you do.

Stoned, tripping, on E, drunk, leave reality as you see fit. Just don't "leave" and drive.

PS: Canada will tax dope at a higher rate than the US, for all the usual reasons, if both legalize it. :w00t:

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Canadian government toppled by non-confidence vote - by Guest - 11-29-2005, 03:23 PM
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