Setting aside Trudeau's motivations, and the question of whether or not his stance will be a winner at the ballot box, does anyone around here actually think that Trudeau is wrong and the Conservatives are right on the issue of marijuana legalization?
Most young Conservative Party supporters that I know (myself included) are all in favour of legalization. As Mindz mentioned in another thread, this is one of those generational divides that has already been decided.
The only thing left to happen is for the aging Boomers in power to fade into the limelight and let the next generation inherit the reigns. Once they do so it's only an inevitability before marijuana is government-run and taxed, the objections of the octogenarians be damned.
It will be legalized ultimately.
I can barely fathom the hypocrisy of a society that loves it's booze so much coming down so hard on pot. Every freaking one of those conservatives that drink and are against pot should have to smoke a doobie, so they can finally realise it's much ado about nothing.
Tories drink.
Grits ****.
Dippers get high.
That's just how it is. :lol
the big pharm lobbies know that weed could take a big bite out of pharmaceutical sales. we all know that every joint you smoke, every long hit, etc, makes you healthier.I can barely fathom the hypocrisy of a society that loves it's booze so much coming down so hard on pot. Every freaking one of those conservatives that drink and are against pot should have to smoke a doobie, so they can finally realise it's much ado about nothing.
Tories drink.
Grits ****.
Dippers get high.
That's just how it is. :lol
Actually, hemp was the original target, but by demonizing marijuana, the pulp and paper mills were able to kill the hemp industry.
I have a hemp t-shirt that's 15 yrs old and near indestructible. Still looks good after countless launderings.
Most young Conservative Party supporters that I know (myself included) are all in favour of legalization. As Mindz mentioned in another thread, this is one of those generational divides that has already been decided.
The only thing left to happen is for the aging Boomers in power to fade into the limelight and let the next generation inherit the reigns. Once they do so it's only an inevitability before marijuana is government-run and taxed, the objections of the octogenarians be damned.
It will be legalized ultimately.