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GB Group Ord Shs GBGPF

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Post by duediligence123on Feb 28, 2018 6:33pm
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This is the best paragraph I saw in the "treaty" write up:

This is the best paragraph I saw in the "treaty" write up:

Not really sure why MA would post just a portion of the article, but the paragraph below tells me Trudeau and the Liberals know about the international treaties, but why wake a sleeping bear...ie the Conservatives a year ago when Uruguay and the US have handled this the same way...imho

‘No Need for Hasty Decisions’

Ultimately, the consequences of violating the treaties are not dire, according to Walsh and four other political pundits who collaborated on an opinion piece for the website ipolitics. They point out that Uruguay, the first country to regulate cannabis, has violated international drug laws and has suffered nothing more than a mention in the annual reports of an organization that monitors the implementation of UN drug conventions. The US states that have legalized recreational cannabis have had a similar experience.

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