Im pretty sure they havent voted on it yet, and that it got delayed. I keep seeing alot on the news and in the paper against it.
I've been trying my best to keep up with this treacherous piece of shit bill Stephen Harper has constantly forced down our throats since his election.
But it seems I've missed something rather big, or maybe I haven't, I haven't been able to find a single website that can clarify on just what the bill's status really is.
Closest I've gotten is the continual occurance of the phrase "Coming into Force", which to me would imply that the bill has been passed.
Coming into Force
Bill C-15 An Act to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts
In Force:15. The provisions of this Act, other than sections 10 and 11, come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council.
Coming into force information updated to May 19, 2009
So does that mean that starting 3 days ago, I can now receive 6 months in jail for a single pot plant?
Im pretty sure they havent voted on it yet, and that it got delayed. I keep seeing alot on the news and in the paper against it.
I as well as many others cannot come up with a shred of evidence suggesting that this bill has been passed and is in the progress of being implemented. Frankley, i can find a single piece of information regarding the status of this bill. Iam bumping this thread in hopes that someone else has some legit info on this fucked up bill.
No it hasn't passed.. You're subject to whats currently outlined in the CDSA, and for certain offenses the argument against force and effect on the basis of improper legislation concerning medical need constitutionality are still applicable..
Luckily the leader of a minority government can't easily force the entire country to jump onto a sinking ship..![]()
Well now that it has passed what do we have to do to repeal this "law"?
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is it really law? it passed senate? i tried googling it and i can't find a quick answer.
"instead of a war on poverty they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me"
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