Pour ou contre la légalisation ou la décriminalisation du pot?

On fait quoi avec le pot?

  • On légalise l'utilisation a des fins récréatives (vente encadrée du gouvernement comme la cigarette)

    Votes: 126 68.1%
  • On décriminalise la possession simple (amende seulement)

    Votes: 25 13.5%
  • Statu quo

    Votes: 16 8.6%
  • On renforcit la loi et les sentences sur l'utilisation de cette substance

    Votes: 18 9.7%

  • Total voters
    185
tant mieux ca va forcer le systeme a se bouger le cul. Ca doit pas etre facile live de différencier qui qui a sa prescription VS du pot illégal de dispensaire.

Le monde du médicale sont sensé acheteur leur pot a des producteur licensié qui ship le pot dans un pot identifié a leur nom avec le nom du médecin pi le nom du patient.

Mais comme 3/4 des patient achete leur pot a des dispensaire illégaux, cest la fuckin zone grise. Le patient a droit de prendre son pot ou il veut, mais le dispensaire est pas supposer de vendre.
 
C'est un peu dans les dents du gouv du qc. J'espere que le monde vont pouvoir avoir un permis comme acheter un permis de peche.


Federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor has released the Liberal government's proposed cannabis regulations, opening the door to craft marijuana producers, allowing low-risk offenders to participate in the industry and offering some leeway on packaging.

Canadians have until Jan. 20 to offer opinions either through an online questionnaire or by providing a written submission on the measures before they are implemented.

"This proposed regulatory approach is informed by the extensive consultations to date, and it supports our overarching goal of protecting public health and safety," the minister said in a statement. "We look forward to hearing the views of Canadians from across the country."

The proposed regulations set out how the federal government will restrict and control the production and distribution of marijuana once it becomes legal in July 2018.

The six broad areas that will be subject to government regulations include: licensing, security clearances, cannabis tracking, cannabis products, packaging and labelling, medical marijuana and health and cosmetic products that use cannabis.


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The proposals also open the door to increasing the number and types of products available for sale in an effort to displace the illegal market.

"Additional product forms could include, for example, pre-rolled cannabis and vaporization cartridges manufactured with dried cannabis," the proposals say. "Product forms for cannabis oil, such as cannabis oil capsules, oral sprays, and cannabis oil intended for topical application, would continue to be permitted."

These products come with maximum levels of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana products, and include:
■Single-use products such as pre-rolled joints that can contain no more than one gram of dried cannabis.
■A single-use edible cannabis product such as a capsule should not contain any more than 10 milligrams of THC per capsule or dose of spray.
■Cannabis oil subject to a 30 milligram per millilitre limit of THC concentration.

The THC concentration of products for inhalation will, however, not face limitations beyond the natural THC level of the plant.

Licensing

Health Canada is setting out a number of different licensing regimes and permits to allow for a range of different activities including cultivation, processing, sale, testing, research and importing and exporting. Interestingly, there will be no limit on the number permits the government will issue.

The licensing for cultivation, for example, will allow producers to apply for authorizations that fit their business model, whether it be growing pot on a large scale for recreational use, or regulating producers who want to start a nursery that produces seeds and seedlings.

The consultation document also sets out guidelines for micro-cultivators, growers who would be able to grow on a small scale, much like the craft beer producers, and who could produce boutique strains.

Those cultivators would then be able to sell to micro-processors or large-scale producers who would then sell to the public or other producers or sellers with a federal license.

Micro-processors "will be able to participate in the market through provincial sellers," said MP Bill Blair, the government's lead official on legalization. "The provinces will be able to obtain from any licensed producer within their jurisdiction."

Labelling and packaging

The proposed regulations also lay out a regime for packaging and labelling of cannabis products that does not demand generic or plain packaging, but gives producers some leeway providing they meet a few universal standards.

Products have to be labelled in such a way that they "promote informed consumer choice" and while there are no proposals for plain packaging, there must be "strict limits on the use of colours, graphics, and other special characteristics of packaging to curtail the appeal of products to youth."


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Marijuana packaging will also have to be contain a health warning similar to those on tobacco products, must display the THC levels of the cannabis product within, and must be tamper- and child-resistant.

Ginette Petitpas said that the labelling and packaging proposals are what they want to see when pot becomes legal, but they are open to hearing how that can be implemented. "We're looking forward to hearing many points of views,and then from there we will be able to make the final decision."

Security

Anyone with a licence for either cultivation or sale under the proposed Cannabis Act now working its way through Parliament will need to have security clearance issued by the health minister.

The proposed regulations suggest the minister would be given the ability to refuse security clearance to people with links to organized crime, or past convictions associated with drug trafficking or violent offences.

But the proposals state that the federal government is seeking Canadians' opinions on whether or not it should allow people who have been convicted of nonviolent or low-risk crimes, such as possession of pot, to qualify for the security clearance necessary to participate in the industry.


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"We have over 500,000 Canadians with minor drug offences on their criminal records," Petitpas Taylor told reporters. "We're just asking the question: should these people with a small amount of personal possession, should they be excluded from the market or should we consider them."

The proposals also include strict requirements for securing premises that produce or sell marijuana, and a cannabis tracking system, to ensure that pot grown for the legal market does not find its way onto the black market.
 
De Dieppe, NB. J imagine que sa mere est francaise et son pere anglais.

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p-e meme completement francaise, Taylor est la traduction que certain francais dénommé Terrien ce sont donné lorsqu'il ont émigré aux état unis. Tayler Taylor Pharmer ou Lander son tous originaire de Terrien!
 
p-e meme completement francaise, Taylor est la traduction que certain francais dénommé Terrien ce sont donné lorsqu'il ont émigré aux état unis. Tayler Taylor Pharmer ou Lander son tous originaire de Terrien!

Sauf qu'a Moncton c'est vraiment pas rare de voir des anglais qui parle aucunement francais. J'ai plusieurs amis avec des nom comme: Lavigne, Leblanc, savoie qui parle aucunement francais.
Comme elle viens de dieppe, je dirais qu'elle est francaise.
 
Damn! Ils considèrent même le pardon pour le monde avec un dossier ne lien avec la Mari.

*slowclap*
 
i'm all in for consumption if real medical reasons are present but i'm against recreational use or public sale of marijuana. By real medical reason i mean someone dying or suffering from a terminal disease who is diagnosed and followed by licensed medical practitioners.

If they are to legalize it for personal use they will have to make sure they put in place rules of where and when you can use it so that it does not interfere with people in public. Ie, at work, driving, outside etc. I think it would have to be controlled like alcohol and tobacco, but maybe even more so because of it's hallucinogen characteristics. It should be 0 tolerance in public, while driving and in a work environment.

lol what?

what about you actually use a product before criticizing it based on tell tales from the 1950'S.

edit , i guess you dont drink and dont consume any transformed sugar whatsoever to speak like youre some kind of mother theresa of virtue.

cmon man.

read a little about it before spewing nonsense... and by reading i mean real peer reviewedd scientific studies , not some dumbass shit from ayoye.com.

by the way 2 of my coworkers have a waiver to use cannabis at work , one had his whole face reconstructed after an accident and the other have his left arm partially paralysed after a work accident ..

dude im sorry but i cant even begin to comprehend how the freaking fuck people still have such misconceptions about weed like 60freaking years after the propaganda era.

edit number 2 cause im still not used to use legally , even i who has a mental illness can use ''medical'' cannabis legally.

some strains of weed works wonder to treat some symptoms of many different mental illness , indica weed mostly... what you would rather to see me take some schyzophrenic medication( while im not schyzophrenic ) mixed with anti anxiety at 2 time the maximum dose a omnipractician can prescribe(( only a psychiatrist can prescribe such high doses)) and 2 antidepressant to make the same job as a good strain of grand daddy purple used responsibly?( i had over 500 buck worth of ''medication'' with a shitload of retarded side effects to take every god damn month ) and by side effect i mean shits like '' can lead you to commit suicide on a god damn nowhere '' , you might end up with permanent cognitive abilities damage , if you take this for more than 5 years you might ed up with no short term memory at all which is also in the domain of cognitive abilities damage , not speaking about the muscles spasms , dry mouth ( fucked up my teeths in 2 years ).. is this what you wish to people?


is that what youre implying? take the big pharma meds because its aproved by the scientific community that , itself , admit they dont know what theyre doing at all when it comes to mental illness medication?
or is it just ignorance.. which is forgivable...

edit 3 , sorry man i dont wanna look like im mad at you but the kind of behavior/retarded thoughts in your post triggers me to the highest level.
 
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Damn! Ils considèrent même le pardon pour le monde avec un dossier ne lien avec la Mari.

*slowclap*

ça fait juste du sens à mon avis.

"Hey Jo, comment tu trouves ça rester en prison pour encore 10 ans à cause que tu as vendu quelque chose de légal?"
 
ça fait juste du sens à mon avis.

"Hey Jo, comment tu trouves ça rester en prison pour encore 10 ans à cause que tu as vendu quelque chose de légal?"

le vendre sera pas plus légal après la légalisation ... surtout pas le pot de motard ...ya personne en prison pour 10 ans pour possesion simple ... mais ca m'étonnerais pas que des recours collectif de potteux s'organise pour avoir des dédommagement ...
 
le vendre sera pas plus légal après la légalisation ... surtout pas le pot de motard ...ya personne en prison pour 10 ans pour possesion simple ... mais ca m'étonnerais pas que des recours collectif de potteux s'organise pour avoir des dédommagement ...

Non mais plein de monde avec un dossier pour possession simple par contre peuvent pas aller au US ou appliquer pour des job ou ca demande un dossier clean.
 
Lol, cannot grow your own weed, but making beer in your bathtub?

NO PROBLEM.

God the government is retarded.
 
Lol, cannot grow your own weed, but making beer in your bathtub?

NO PROBLEM.

God the government is retarded.

La bière faite maison est règlementée aussi.

Tout ce qui est fait homebrewed, t'as pas le droit de le sortir de chez toi (parce que ça prends un permis de transport) et t'es limité à 200L par année de mémoire.
 
ça fait juste du sens à mon avis.

"Hey Jo, comment tu trouves ça rester en prison pour encore 10 ans à cause que tu as vendu quelque chose de légal?"

Bien d'accord sauf que pendant longtemps, c'était hors de question.
 
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