Probably the stupidest, most ignorant comment I've ever seen on Perb. The citizens of Canada democratically elected him as PM.Or in Canada you can rape and entire country and they call you Prime Minister.
Probably the stupidest, most ignorant comment I've ever seen on Perb. The citizens of Canada democratically elected him as PM.Or in Canada you can rape and entire country and they call you Prime Minister.
Ok Thank you for clarifying this. There's one thing I didn't get regarding legalization of Cannabis. Here in Canada legalizing Cannabis involved not only changing criminal law but also changing Health Canada regulations because there are rules how legal Cannabis is sold and dosage etc.You are partly correct and partly incorrect.
There are jurisdictions, some of which are federal, some that are state, and some are county.
Many of these jurisdictions overlap.
I believe that the prostitution laws of Nevada are legalized at the county level, and not state or federal, although state or federal laws can still be adopted.
In the US, if 2 neighbouring states have legal cannabis, federal law prevents you from carrying that cannabis from one state to the other, even though it is legal in both of the states. So you are unable to sell cannabis in Washington state, that was grown in Oregon state.
Canada and the US are not that different in regard to law and jurisdiction.
My understanding is federally in both canada and the US, Cannabis has a clasification so that it is treated as a controlled substance, whereby, the states simply legalize it for certain uses.Ok Thank you for clarifying this. There's one thing I didn't get regarding legalization of Cannabis. Here in Canada legalizing Cannabis involved not only changing criminal law but also changing Health Canada regulations because there are rules how legal Cannabis is sold and dosage etc.
The equivalent of health Canada in the US is Food and Drug Administration which also falls under federal jurisdiction. So how Food and Drug Administration deal with different Cannabis laws across different states ?
It's illegal in the US, so it's not regulated. At least federally. For now, the federal government simply turns a blind eye to it. States can impose whatever regulations they like, for the most part.My understanding is federally in both canada and the US, Cannabis has a clasification so that it is treated as a controlled substance, whereby, the states simply legalize it for certain uses.
Perhaps someone else can give better detail on this.
So why BC wasn't able to legalize Cannabis without the approval of federal governement?It's illegal in the US, so it's not regulated. At least federally. For now, the federal government simply turns a blind eye to it. States can impose whatever regulations they like, for the most part.
Not really as long the laws remain on the books cops can take action based on complaints of the neighbours don't want this business next door.So for clarification - All 45 police services and the RCMP have signed the "Lowest Level of Enforcement Policy" in BC....we already have defacto decriminalization here....the police only care about violence against sex workers and exploitation in particular of youth...adult consensual transactions are not a priority for enforcement here...we are closer in this province to full decrim than anywhere on the continent...
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I almost want this to happen now, just so that those fucks have to adopt English and stop printing everything in french for us.Ten provinces join the US? Fuck, Quebec doesn't even want to be part of Canada. I don't think they would go.
Remember the good old days when the main focus of “Conservatives” and “Republicans” was to keep government small and let people live their own lives? Crookedmember is exactly right, these parties are (mostly Christian) Ideologues who want to impose their beliefs on others. They hope the masses won’t notice that they wan’t to take away peoples rights instead of improving them. Freedom? the exact opposite is their goal.Let's keep in mind the CPC and GOP are not conservative. They are far-right populists who appeal mainly to the uneducated and the stupid.
The Harper regime brought in draconian prostitution laws that were shot down by the supreme court. I expect Poilievre try again and include attacks on porn, but this time they'll use the notwithstanding clause to protect them from the courts.