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Most Canadians firmly in favour of decriminaliz

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Most Canadians firmly in favour of decriminalizing marijuana: poll


Law & Order | 207083 hits | Jul 04 6:50 pm | Posted by: Curtman
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Two-thirds of Canadians think the law should be changed so that people caught with small amounts of marijuana no longer face criminal penalties or fines, a new poll has found.

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  1. by Anonymous
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 2:01 am
    Support for decriminalization is strongest in Atlantic Canada (72 per cent) followed by British Columbia, Saskatchewan/Manitoba and Ontario ? in all three regions, support for decriminalization runs at 69 per cent.


    R=UP

    Opposition to decriminalization is strongest in Alberta, where 42 per cent of people don?t like the idea.


    You cowboys are a strange bunch.

    I expect this to be embarrassing for the Harperites when they have to explain the mandatory minimums this fall when they start. For a war on drugs that even Harper says is a failure.

  2. by avatar RUEZ
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:04 am
    Most people are to busy working, and having a life, to really care about this piddly shit.

  3. by Lemmy
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:11 am
    Exactly the point, Ruez. Marijuana use is a private matter, of no concern one's fellow man. Time for the nanny state to stand down.

  4. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:26 am
    Agreed. Let's put this old horse down and move on.

  5. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:52 am
    Harper should decriminalize it and then he could go down in history for issuing great quotes like:

    The state has no business in the Bongs of the nation.
    :D

    But I wonder what the numbers would have been had they asked if marijuana should be legalized, since decriminalizing doesn't make it legal?

  6. by avatar llama66
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 5:58 am
    Decriminalize it, the cops have better things to do than arrest some hippie that has a quarter ounce of weed and is on his way to a buddies.

    Really for the most part its a waste of the Police's and the Court's time, they should be going after the people who deserve the Police's time and efforts.

  7. by avatar Zipperfish  Gold Member
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:22 am
    There's no votes in it. And that's all those guys care about.

  8. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:54 am
    Unfortunately, decrimming is a half-assed measure. One thing the gangs involved in the distribution of weed like better than prohibition, it's decriminalization.

  9. by avatar andyt
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:02 am
    Half assed measures are the Canadian way. Just as the Rhino party proposed switching over to driving on the left-hand side of the road. Since this is Canada, we do things gradually, so the first year, only trucks and buses would drive on the left.

  10. by OnTheIce
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:40 pm
    Perhaps we all should take a look at C-10 before we assume that people with an ounce of weed will be charged. That's not the case.

    Decrim is a joke anyways. Either legalize it or don't.

  11. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:17 pm
    May as well legalize it. While you're at it you could also legalize polygamy, pedophillia, heroin, guns, and sharp pointy sticks.

  12. by Thanos
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:24 pm
    Other generations used to fight their battles for freedom over such issues as government jack-boots kicking down your door over free speech. Or saving other people from slavery and genocide. Or believing in a different God than the one the King demanded you obey.

    Today we base our fight for freedom on the demands of eternal teenagers who want to get high and sit on the couch eating Cheezies on the couch in the basement all day. Talk about being the wastrel children of a much, much lesser generation.

  13. by Regina  Gold Member
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:28 pm
    The headline is a little misleading. The article actually states: Two-thirds of Canadians think the law should be changed so that people caught with small amounts of marijuana no longer face criminal penalties or fines, a new poll has found.

  14. by Anonymous
    Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:32 pm
    "BartSimpson" said
    May as well legalize it. While you're at it you could also legalize polygamy, pedophillia, heroin, guns, and sharp pointy sticks.


    Let's just make it easy. If you can't find a victim, you can't find a crime.



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