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    #25
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Well that explains why you're so uninformed then.
    far better than being brainwashed like you

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      #26
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Case did you total up $43,000 times 37 million?

      That is getting pretty close to the total per capita GDP of the country measured in USD.

      Where did you get that number?
      Ha
      Just wanted to see if anyone was reading it
      Got you

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        #27
        Originally posted by Taiga View Post
        Lots of countries have dealt with illegal drugs properly and don’t have a problem. North America wants an underground drug economy but just pretends it doesn’t.

        Our fearless leader musta squirmed reading that as he entered

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          #28
          Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
          do you actualy think CC that anybody would bother to read all that ? i certainaly would not
          I just scanned through it but seemed to basicly say BC is the best place for junkies as the taxpayer enable you.
          Looks like a zombie apocalypse on East Hastings now.
          The sidewalks are packed with lost souls.
          They have data that shows when the cheques come the OD's spike.

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            #29
            Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
            I just scanned through it but seemed to basicly say BC is the best place for junkies as the taxpayer enable you.
            Looks like a zombie apocalypse on East Hastings now.
            The sidewalks are packed with lost souls.
            They have data that shows when the cheques come the OD's spike.
            and its warmer than Saskatchewan

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              #30
              Addiction is a mental health and health crisis and harm reduction is the way to deal with it unless you think we are going to be successful with a new war on drugs that never worked in the first place, and criminalizing a mental health issue.

              Street drugs are contaminated and causing overdose deaths. Safe injection sites and safe supply saves lives and reduce associated crime.

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                #31
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                Street drugs are contaminated and causing overdose deaths. Safe injection sites and safe supply saves lives and reduce associated crime.
                Wow, are you for real. The safe injection sites gave way to 2000 overdose deaths in BC. Sask will see about 200.

                Another brain dead policy.

                All of these drugs are laced with fetynl and meth. There are no safe injections sites.

                Might as well call it MAID services.

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                  #32
                  People (addicts) are seeking fentanyl out for the ‘special high’. Contaminated supply is a myth, they know what they are getting into.
                  Last edited by Taiga; Nov 24, 2022, 15:44.

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                    #33
                    "Today there are two very different cannabis markets in Canada: one that is legal, highly taxed and regulated and one that is thriving and illicit," Klein said.

                    "The unregulated, illicit market is generating billions of dollars of dollars of revenue with 40 per cent of market share and faces virtually no risk of enforcement."


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                      #34
                      Is it just the producers losing money, or are the retailers also bleeding red ink? It looks like a very crowded market.

                      In my local small town, which likely hasn't had any new buildings go up in the last couple of decades, a brand new cannabis retailer was just built. And this is an area that has been infamous for the illegal grow ops, I don't they all went away the day it was legalized.

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                        #35
                        Or perhaps simple economics, you know putting food on the table or getting high every night on govt product.

                        Either way its a total fail. Total. All that money that went into dope we could be shipping LNG like mad.

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                          #36
                          Originally posted by jazz View Post
                          "Today there are two very different cannabis markets in Canada: one that is legal, highly taxed and regulated and one that is thriving and illicit," Klein said.

                          "The unregulated, illicit market is generating billions of dollars of dollars of revenue with 40 per cent of market share and faces virtually no risk of enforcement."


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                          Interesting that I saw a BNN Bloomberg report on this this morning.

                          It is interesting that cannabis ‘licenses’ are being totally eliminated from the Flagstaff County LUB 01| 2023 ;

                          Since 40% now of the cannabis consumption in Canada is illegally produced elicit weed…to primarily avoid …the taxes… paid by regulated cannabis…Flagstaff County is adding to the growth of illegal underground elicit drug market and production.
                          This can’t be good for our communities.

                          Cheers

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