Newly Elected Canadian Government Plans to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

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Newly Elected Canadian Government Plans to Legalize Recreational Marijuana

By Sativa Von Teese · Tue Oct 20, 2015

Canada's Liberal Party swept the country's general parliamentary election on Monday, and its leader Justin Trudeau, Canada's incoming prime minister, plans to legalize marijuana "right away."

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Trudeau's victory means the end of nearly a decade of conservative power under Stephen Harper, who recently called cannabis "infinitely worse" than tobacco. Trudeau, on the other hand, ran on the Liberal platform, which included a promise to legalize the herb.

"We will legalize, regulate, and restrict access to marijuana," their platform states. "Canada’s current system of marijuana prohibition does not work. It does not prevent young people from using marijuana and too many Canadians end up with criminal records for possessing small amounts of the drug."

"To ensure that we keep marijuana out of the hands of children, and the profits out of the hands of criminals, we will legalize, regulate, and restrict access to marijuana," it continues. "We will remove marijuana consumption and incidental possession from the Criminal Code, and create new, stronger laws to punish more severely those who provide it to minors, those who operate a motor vehicle while under its influence, and those who sell it outside of the new regulatory framework. We will create a federal/provincial/territorial task force, and with input from experts in public health, substance abuse, and law enforcement, will design a new system of strict marijuana sales and distribution, with appropriate federal and provincial excise taxes applied."

Currently, Canada allows medical use of cannabis—but the Liberals intend to implement a Colorado-style system for serving the recreational market.

According to Reason, marijuana legalization is also supported by Canada's New Democratic Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party and the Marijuana Party.

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honestly a little worrying..
people saw the word legalize and were sold, not knowing it was their definition of legalize. (whatever that will become)

i kinda liked the NDP's 'start with decrim ASAP' stance more.. but just happy to have the cons out. that's all that really mattered. atleast we have an open mind, and not an 'all drugs are bad mmkay' thinking anymore.
:)
 
A step in the right direction at least. I live in ****** Country,,,I mean Texas,,where nothing has changed.
 
Kaotic, I am not understanding your concerns. Can you expound of this some? It seems that a "Colorado-style" model would be great, wouldn't it?

Weedhopper, I have all the empathy in the world for you as I am in "the Texas of the west"--Idaho. Jeez the gov here is so stupid and uninformed that he vetoed CBDs for children with seizures. And 60 miles away is Oregon....can't wait to get there.
 
Kaotic, I am not understanding your concerns. Can you expound of this some? It seems that a "Colorado-style" model would be great, wouldn't it?
oh for sure it would
..if that's where we go ;)

that's my worry.
all the " legalize, regulate, and restrict access to marijuana" and strict control i hear.
just knowing it's not legalization, but whatever their definition of legalization is ;)

..not to sound sour, i'm happy -no doubt. but definitely have concerns. i don't honestly expect home cultivation legal. just smoking.. and buying off big marijuana. i really hope that's not how we go.
 
This is GREAT news. We may be years away from Federal legalization in the US.

A Colorado style system would be a great start I think.
The regulations may need to be to be updated, but that will be part of the legalization process.

The winds of change are in the air and we live in exciting times.

Let's see how many countries will follow Canada's example.

It only takes one domino to fall for the rest to follow...
 
I may be moving from northern ohio to Canada soon. lol.
 
According to todays Toronto Sun article it will probably take years for this new government to take action on any marijuanna reform, if they even do it at all, politicians going back on campaign promises is really nothing new is it? but I do hope this is wrong.
 

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