$8,750 for Each Pot Conviction
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Re: $8,750 for Each Pot Conviction
Fancy wrote:About the same as you asking " What's more dangerous alcohol or marijuana". If you read the link you'd see there was a warning to Canadians.
Again what are you talking about, are trying to prove a point?
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Re: $8,750 for Each Pot Conviction
butcher99 wrote: Why drive to washington to buy legal pot when you have to use it there? You can't bring it back.
You can get it here a lot easier. Cheaper and no lineups
But you're using logic. Fatal mistake. Stoners were never a group to think things through beforehand. If they were, they probably wouldn't be stoners today.
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Gixxer, since you couldn't be bothered to answer my question and can't be bothered to read my posts, please feel free to ignore them.
Truths can be backed up by facts - do you have any?
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Its too bad Canadians will be traveling south to spend money on something they could buy here.
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Re: $8,750 for Each Pot Conviction
Gixxer wrote:Its too bad Canadians will be traveling south to spend money on something they could buy here.
Ah - but they are so excited to be part of history, even if it means the misfortune of getting caught at the border if they choose to bring some back.
Truths can be backed up by facts - do you have any?
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Fancy wrote:Ah - but they are so excited to be part of history, even if it means the misfortune of getting caught at the border if they choose to bring some back.
Its to bad they can't like they can with alcohol and tobacco
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Re: $8,750 for Each Pot Conviction
Anyone caught carrying legally-purchased marijuana from Washington into B.C. could face criminal charges. The CBSA said it also has the authority to seize vehicles used to transport pot over the border.
Read more: http://bc.ctvnews.ca/recreational-pot-s ... z36v5ARU9o
Never mind the possibility of being barred from entering the US for life.
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Re: $8,750 for Each Pot Conviction
Gixxer wrote:What's Canadians traveling to the US have to do with B.C. ridiculous laws on marijuana?
Today is the first day Washington has legalized pot. There was a poll to see if anyone was travelling there to celebrate. Thats all.
Oh yes and since two states have legalized it the price of illegal pot in Canada has apparently fallen.
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Re: $8,750 for Each Pot Conviction
butcher99 wrote: Today is the first day Washington has legalized pot. There was a poll to see if anyone was travelling there to celebrate. Thats all.
Oh yes and since two states have legalized it the price of illegal pot in Canada has apparently fallen.
I have friends that are in the medical marijuana growing industry and they've all said that prices for a pound are way down to record lows. So low that's it getting to the point of closing up shop.