RE:RE:RE:Parliament?investor1964 wrote: Thanks. So forgive my ignorance since I'm US based - lets say this is adopted tonight, then it goes to the committee and then Senate. Once that is done is it considered legalized officially then the work begins to put it into action? No idea how this works.
You are welcome.
Nothing will be adopted tonight. These are more like discussions and speeches on the topic of legality and the pros and cons of usage. Those who have their hand soaked in pharma and are right wing nuts are presenting false facts and insulting the clarity of the legislation presented on behalf of the majority.
The Liberals have a majority government so nothing will stop their promise of legalizing it.
There might be some tweaking of the proposals laid out earlier this year, but nothing enough to sway the momentum to legalization.
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The proposed Act would require provinces and territories to enact legislation that contains minimum conditions so that public health and safety objectives are consistently addressed across the country. C-45 is a bill which will go through the legislative process, very different from our neighbours to the south. The government will strike it legal anytime, no less than a year. The trigger to the reality of true legality is when the provinces enact their conditions. This has already been put in motion.
Numbers are showing the number of those signing up for medicinal weed is growing exponentially. It is obvious the majority is growing. If it is halted, there will be a revolt as the majority will not allow ignorance to dictate law.