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Quote:BONG! Some reports say that's the sound an Ontario judge's gavel made when he ruled our pot laws unconstitutional earlier this week.

Ontario Superior Court Justice Donald Taliano found that the medical marijuana system in Canada doesn't work.

Sick people are unable to find doctors willing to give them a licence to possess pot, and since the government hasn't done anything to improve the situation, the laws prohibiting growing or possessing the weed should no longer apply.

There's plenty of fodder here for jokes about Doritos sales skyrocketing or people using the judge's paperwork as giant rolling papers, but there's a serious principle at stake.

Let's leave out the pot and look at the root cause, so to speak.

Would we accept a more socially acceptable drug being withheld from those in need? Probably not. Politics is at play.

The definition of negligence is knowing there's problem, yet doing nothing about it.

In the case of medical pot, the federal government – namely Health Canada – has known the system of doctor authorizations is broken, and has done nothing to fix it.

During the case heard by Taliano, people suffering from fibromyalgia, seizures, and other afflictions spoke about visits to as many as 37 doctors, all of whom turned them down when they sought authorization for a licence to possess weed. The Canadian Medical Association has asked the federal government not to make doctors the gatekeepers of licences, but they were ignored too.

And getting that licence is just the first hurdle. If a sick person is approved for a licence, the delay in getting final authorization from Health Canada could be as long as nine months.

Legitimately sick people shouldn't have to deal with a sick system, and that's what Taliano concluded. He understood that the federal government will only act when forced to do so.

The ruling comes within days of an American report that says one per cent of U.S. power consumption is used to grow pot.

The sobering report concluded that the generators often used to power all the lights and fans for indoor grow-ops produce 17 million metric tons of carbon dioxide each year. It takes more than 250 liters of diesel fuel to produce one indoor pot plant.

That means a single joint represents two pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.

The good news: efficiency improvements of 75 per cent are conceivable, the author writes, just by moving the growing plants outdoors.

So if we combine our Canadian court case and the American grow-op report, the solution becomes clear. We would all be better off if pot is grown outdoors and legally.

Allow small-scale production and small-scale possession of marijuana, and you enjoy: reduced demands on our courts, removal of organized crime from distribution, hydro conservation and reduced greenhouse gases. And best of all, easy access for people who need the drug.

http://news.sympatico.ca/oped/coffee-tal...e/da2c93d8

Hopefully this wasn't posted already. Personally, I know I'm going to start growing if this happens.
I heard about this a few days ago. Good luck gentlemen! So unfortunate nobody has balls to do this in the US.

Get those conservative corporate pigs out of power.
i love me some ontario
Vote NDP or Liberal and we can make something of this..
Fuck politics.
I'm the same way.. but if Stephen Harper gets re-elected shit isn't going to be good. At all.
I'm actually scared he is going to get re-elected, which makes no sense because I thought it was nationwide that everyone knew he was fucking retarded and we just keep looking away at all his bullshit calls.
God damn conservatives!
Theirs nothing wrong with Stephen Harper you realize this right?
(04-18-2011 06:55 PM)Lance Wrote: [ -> ]Theirs nothing wrong with Stephen Harper you realize this right?

As much as I hate to say it, what your saying is true, but some people just plain dislike the guy, or their tired of having the conservatives in power.
(04-18-2011 06:55 PM)Lance Wrote: [ -> ]Theirs nothing wrong with Stephen Harper you realize this right?

I mean the conservatives in general.. he's the leader of the conservatives..
I don't know, you might like all the shady conservative bullshit and the media blocks he puts in place surrounding political events and all the shady budget bullshit he's been doing/conservatives have been doing then you can vote for him.

In my personal opinion, there is a lot wrong with Stephen & the conservatives..

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I don't know though, you can vote conservative and allow him to crack down and put up more mandatory drug sentences, make a shitload of PRIVATE PRISONS when our current prisons are UNDERPOPULATED, oh and spend insane amounts of our budget on fighter jets and anti marijuana ad campaigns ($30-fucking-million-dollar ones).
Dude, hes one man.

Anyone you vote for is goin to do this. They are all crooks, Stephen Harper is the most stable minded leader. Jack Layton is power hungry, Ignatief is a clueless lost immigrant fuck looking for a raise, and douceppe is just plain retarded. Sure they boast 'better economic development plans' now, but why do you think Stephen Harper got majority to begin with? Our economy is on the rise, not down. Voting Liberal would be playing Russian Roulette. Don't need to sau anything about NDP or BQ or GP, cause they'll never win.
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