Salutations Bonglemagne,
Salutations Scissor-Hanz,
Thank you very much, i wouldn’t have that sort of sustained focus even if i wanted. You’ve spared me the frustration while supplying relevant information.
M’yeah, it’s “open bar” fot those people. Everything they can imagine that’s politically-correct will work wonders, short of tagging us with triangular tatoos - i guess…
He should know he’s plain wasting his (our!) paid time since Jean-Francois Lisée spoke at the loi #44 commission - which made me feel profoundly shameful of being a Québeker.
Québec Solidaire already lost my sympathy the day Amir Kadir declared he was voting with the Liberals, no matter the nuances he must have remembered he’s a doctor and this alone gave me a few eyebrowse twitches.
Generations including ours continue to be sacrificed on the bigot anti-cannabic prohibitioni$t hotel. Manon Massé needs to get a lot more evocative on late TV news to capture my hopes again… But who knows how winds can change fast the week right before elections day!
Actually lets amend with this precision: it was supposed to be about “incidental possession” in the English version, leaving aside “simple” as in “simple possession” in the later French translation. Effectively exploiting the language barrier to boost confusion - which later paid dividends even after Joy Davies got rejected (aHummm… Like a used condom!)…
Easy to spot indeed. Just not to those seduced by TrudeauMania, starting with mass-media press and TV, most regretably.
Not happening in Québec’s institutions anyway.
The bright side is that it was the 1867 confederation act which indirectly gave my province “compétence” over “Indian Hemp” by paving the way to a 1890 law, in order to cease a market previously open to apothecaries: it turns out the Loi de Pharmacie couldn’t get its classification any more wrong as it was chosen to put it on the “Poison” list, with approval from Her Majesty Queen Victoria representing the British Empire. Imagine if Lévesque were still alive today…
But no, they’re all brainwashed or more likely just fake it so we fall for it once more. Except i’m not voting PQ, nor PLQ, nor CAQ and probably not even QS as well. E.G. loosing my vote as if i didn’t belong on the land of my fathers. Idem federally.
It’s been a shock having to accept that i won’t see real legalization myself. As for compensation that’s so remote i’m not sure it will matter in our collective history.
That’s taking us fast to 2019 when the UN is due to revise their “Drug-Free World” dogma, in theory…
Commission on Narcotic Drugs ** CND intersessional – 25 January 2017: Preparations for the 62nd Session in 2019 (2017-Jan-25)
Meanwhile take note how hard all politicians persistently avoid searching beyond the 1961 “Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs”…
Good day, have fun!!