RCMP order Nanaimo Dispensaries to SHUT DOWN

kDude

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"At a recent meeting of the Union of B.C. Municipalities, cities voted in favour of a resolution to declare they have the authority to licence dispensaries."
that's scary.. the mayor is all over tilray's jock already.. makes me wonder if nanaimo will be a dispensary free municipality (likely get some kick back from Tilray for it)
gotta make the big business guys happy with their monopoly.. can't give them any opponents (cause we all know the LP's likely fail then, because they suck)

i don't use dispensaries.. but this is such BS. trying to force people into tilrays clutches.

good on victoria PD: we wont be doing this... no comment from the chicken shts in nanaimo.
 

Jackal69

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Still though what's it like 40% of Canadians still don't wanna see pot legal

So it only takes 1 of those fuckers in charge of something to do something like this
 

Gmack420

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Still though what's it like 40% of Canadians still don't wanna see pot legal

So it only takes 1 of those fuckers in charge of something to do something like this
Until JT makes it legal we will see this bullshit continue. And that's not happening get anytime soon.
 

Jackal69

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Until JT makes it legal we will see this bullshit continue. And that's not happening get anytime soon.
Don't ya think it will be worse when legal.... like public drunkenness easy to fuck up your party night... so if the cops don't hammer down from the get go the will say it will get outta control
Cause ya know there's going to be alot of dumbasses that first week
 

Morbid Angel

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Tilray laid off 61 employees in June or July.

Cops do what they're told, the ones doing their jobs anyway. Their actions are on the mayor.

I do not believe a word of JT's bs on this matter. Look at their petition. It's written in a way that could easily flip from friend to foe. Everyone is way to eager to jump on his lap. Just wait. Being "legal" could very well mean bad things for growers. If there wasnt pressure from the CBC and BC provincial forces on him about this issue it would have already faded away never to be heard from again.
 

Morbid Angel

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Those mandatory minimums are what have to go! That shit is crazy. Im not holding my breath on seeing Cannabis stricken from the controlled substances list, I am hoping they ditch those MM!

I could see them recreationaly "legalizing" and keeping / actively mandatory minimums on anyone caught with 6 plants.
 

OLD MOTHER SATIVA

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well the video sure sounds like Jason is on our side and says relevant things

that we all discuss here and as well, fears the loss of legal home grows

and the guy talking in the first 15 minutes made sense to me
 

yester

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Obviously the RCMP have been given a little prodding by the local LP to cut down the competition so they can foist their shwag on sick people and rip them off.

But I just saw this that really makes me think it's a local thing for now.
Canada's new justice minister has questions about the recent Nanaimo RCMP crackdown on pot shops, after 10 shops received letters from police, asking them to cease sales within seven days or risk criminal charges.

Jody Wilson-Raybould was asked if the RCMP's move to stop marijuana dispensaries ran counter with the government's direction on pot. One of Justin Trudeau's campaign promises was to legalize pot.

"We were very clear in our platform and certainly we will be moving forward with this. I will be having discussion with my colleague [Public Safety] Minister Goodale on this matter," Wilson-Raybould told CBC's Early Edition this morning.

In the letter, which was hand-delivered on Thursday, Sgt. Rob Christenson ordered dispensaries to halt the sale of all marijuana products, or shop employees and customers could face prosecution under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Nanaimo RCMP told CBC that 10 businesses received the letter outlining their "concerns and the potential ramifications related to business practices which do not comply with the current Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA)."

"[Our] actions are related to our ongoing commitment to public safety and community safety initiatives. It is important that our position be made very clear," Const. Gary O'Brien wrote in an email to CBC.

Pot shot owners were quick to voice their concerns.

"We are shocked. We're disgusted. We're crushed," said Brandy Cavanaugh, manager of Mid-Island Health and Wellness.

She says there are about 10 dispensaries in Nanaimo and closing them will push pot back into the black market.

"This is putting [marijuana] back onto the streets. This is putting crime back onto the streets. This is putting it back into the children's hands when it is not regulated."

Similar letters have been sent to marijuana shops in Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast, prior to the recent federal election.

"We are shocked. We're disgusted. We're crushed" - Brandy Cavanaugh, medical marijuana dispensary manager
While technically all medical marijuana dispensaries in Canada are illegal, shutting them down is unconstitutional and court challenges would waste money, said Kirk Tousaw, a lawyer with cannabis law expertise.

"I had hoped that we were into a period of transition towards more rational approach to medical cannabis in this country with the change of government."

Nanaimo dispensary owners met last night to discuss their next steps, with many planning to fight to remain in business.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/nanaimo-pot-dispensaries-7-days-letter-cease-desist-rcmp-nov-12-1.3317377
 

The Hippy

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Obviously the RCMP have been given a little prodding by the local LP to cut down the competition so they can foist their shwag on sick people and rip them off.

But I just saw this that really makes me think it's a local thing for now.
Canada's new justice minister has questions about the recent Nanaimo RCMP crackdown on pot shops, after 10 shops received letters from police, asking them to cease sales within seven days or risk criminal charges.

Jody Wilson-Raybould was asked if the RCMP's move to stop marijuana dispensaries ran counter with the government's direction on pot. One of Justin Trudeau's campaign promises was to legalize pot.

"We were very clear in our platform and certainly we will be moving forward with this. I will be having discussion with my colleague [Public Safety] Minister Goodale on this matter," Wilson-Raybould told CBC's Early Edition this morning.

In the letter, which was hand-delivered on Thursday, Sgt. Rob Christenson ordered dispensaries to halt the sale of all marijuana products, or shop employees and customers could face prosecution under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Nanaimo RCMP told CBC that 10 businesses received the letter outlining their "concerns and the potential ramifications related to business practices which do not comply with the current Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA)."

"[Our] actions are related to our ongoing commitment to public safety and community safety initiatives. It is important that our position be made very clear," Const. Gary O'Brien wrote in an email to CBC.

Pot shot owners were quick to voice their concerns.

"We are shocked. We're disgusted. We're crushed," said Brandy Cavanaugh, manager of Mid-Island Health and Wellness.

She says there are about 10 dispensaries in Nanaimo and closing them will push pot back into the black market.

"This is putting [marijuana] back onto the streets. This is putting crime back onto the streets. This is putting it back into the children's hands when it is not regulated."

Similar letters have been sent to marijuana shops in Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast, prior to the recent federal election.

"We are shocked. We're disgusted. We're crushed" - Brandy Cavanaugh, medical marijuana dispensary manager
While technically all medical marijuana dispensaries in Canada are illegal, shutting them down is unconstitutional and court challenges would waste money, said Kirk Tousaw, a lawyer with cannabis law expertise.

"I had hoped that we were into a period of transition towards more rational approach to medical cannabis in this country with the change of government."

Nanaimo dispensary owners met last night to discuss their next steps, with many planning to fight to remain in business.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/nanaimo-pot-dispensaries-7-days-letter-cease-desist-rcmp-nov-12-1.3317377
Yup that what's happening
The Hippy was correct all along. Weasels trying to force folks to their bank account.

That why I SALUTE all those who DON'T BUY LP weed

The formula is SO EASY....don't buy.....THEY FAIL.

Many great folks on here see that and abide.....some traitor's on here... don't.
Cause they don't care about you or I ....just themselves.
I'm fighting for EVERYONES right's
 

nobody important 666

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Those mandatory minimums are what have to go! That shit is crazy. Im not holding my breath on seeing Cannabis stricken from the controlled substances list, I am hoping they ditch those MM!

I could see them recreationaly "legalizing" and keeping / actively mandatory minimums on anyone caught with 6 plants.
From what i was told manitory minimums only apply when you are charged with distribution not cultivation only
 

yester

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someone's going to get his balls handed to him lol. might be time for sgt. Christensen to accept a position in nunavut
Time for the assholes to stop beating the worn out "public safety" drum and stop waxing poetic about marijuana being a "dangerous drug" and time for these cops to go do some important work like going after pedophiles and stuff like that.
Start packin' your cold weather gear sgt Christensen and const, Gary O'Brian!!!
 
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