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zapplez posted:Weed conference incoming at 1030. I hope Trudeau just lights up a spliff, takes a selfie and peaces out.
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Helsing posted:I'm not a gun person so forgive my ignorance but I thought that part of the definition of an "assault rifle" was that the user can select between automatic or semi-automatic fire (somebody please correct me if I got that wrong). If these weapons can't switch to full auto then the media shouldn't be referring to them as "assault rifles", right? Though I guess it's my fault for taking a CBC reporter's description of a gun at face value. I know this question provoked multiple long gun-nerdy posts but I prefer the Economist's definition: quote:The Economist explains: What makes the AR-15 an assault weapon? If the C8 fits that definition, maybe we should have a discussion around whether every beat cop needs that kind of capability close at hand?
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 14:51 |
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DariusLikewise posted:There's been 2 high speed chases in Winnipeg in the last month or so. In the first one the driver disappeared for half an hour because he was on a highway? The other ended quickly as it was on Portage and busy as gently caress so gently caress yeah go police chopper It's ridiculous - we have some poo poo areas, yeah, but there is really no need for the helicopter or tank. Crime of that magnitude rarely happens. It's all street level stuff --- which the cameras would have been super beneficial. Esp. against racist cops. But boys and their toys, right?
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zapplez posted:Weed conference incoming at 1030. Decriminalized for everyone except Marc and Jodie Emery.
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 14:54 |
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Vintersorg posted:Court approves BCE friendly takeover of MTS. It's adorable that people seem to actually think that the people who are providing "oversight", many of whom will directly benefit from this deal, are going to give a poo poo about the ramifications for anybody else. Then again, overwhelming political naivety seems to be the hallmark of Manitobans lately so I guess this figures.
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Guy DeBorgore posted:I know this question provoked multiple long gun-nerdy posts but I prefer the Economist's definition: Its far from every beat cop having that capability. Of a regular platoon of 12-15 officers usually only 1-4 might actually take a patrol rifle out with them in their cruiser. Im struggling to find a single example of a Canadian officer to have used a patrol rifle in an unjustified use of force. They are kept in the patrol car at all times and only carried by officers with extra training and re-certification every few years. They are only taken out of vehicle when approaching a call with an armed person, barricaded person or some sort of active shooter call. You want 'beat cops' with long arm capability exactly for the reasons like school shootings, terrorism, etc. They also replace shotguns, the AR15 format is incredibly more accurate and controlled. Not to mention easier to operate for smaller or less experienced officers. And they are much better firearm than the handgun for the most common use of police firearms in Canada. Dispatching struck deer/moose/cows on roadways. vincentpricesboner fucked around with this message at 15:08 on Jun 30, 2016 |
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PK loving SUBBAN posted:I hope Trudeau just lights up a spliff, takes a selfie and peaces out. Betcha they're cracking down on dispensaries across the country or something like that. If it was something good, Trudeau would be announcing it.
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Vintersorg posted:It's ridiculous - we have some poo poo areas, yeah, but there is really no need for the helicopter or tank. Crime of that magnitude rarely happens. It's all street level stuff --- which the cameras would have been super beneficial. The Winnipeg police pretty much have all the tools and people they would ever need to fight crime in this city so I guess you're right. It's expected at this point that they are just going to buy things that make it appear that they are amping up safety. Ontario is introducing a gender neutral option for it's health cards http://www.torontosun.com/2016/06/29/ontario-introducing-gender-neutral-drivers-licences-health-cards quote:Ontario is introducing gender-neutral driver's licences and health cards.
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DariusLikewise posted:There's been 2 high speed chases in Winnipeg in the last month or so. In the first one the driver disappeared for half an hour because he was on a highway? The other ended quickly as it was on Portage and busy as gently caress so gently caress yeah go police chopper "Alright boys, we can have toys or transparency, what'll it be?" "TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, TOYS, TOYS"
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BattleMaster posted:I want these except only if Pux evolves from Puk which is just a single puck.
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 15:26 |
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PK loving SUBBAN posted:I hope Trudeau just lights up a spliff, takes a selfie and peaces out. I'd have voted for this if it were an option. (I live in the land of Green, so you can't pin it on me.) The guy who owns the dispensary I go to, which is one of the really slick operations that looks like a brand new BCAA office or something, has zero fears about his business. They won't sell without a member card, which you need to have a prescription to get. (They'll set you up with a free naturopath skype session to get one. There are almost no answers that yield a "no weed for you," answer.) You can only buy once a day, but you can buy as much as you want. He thinks that it'll pass muster if things get more strict. I'm not there often, but the line usually has one typical stoner, someone looking amazed they're doing this legally, and someone you'd expect to see at a Rotary luncheon. They also have a crushingly bored looking security guy out front, but I stopped chatting with him because he surpassed goon levels of creepy. I don't care if you think it's super cool your boss sells cannabis infused personal lubricant, you probably shouldn't bring it up unprompted while standing too close to a woman whose name you don't even know. ...the weed lube is hilarious, though. People buy the weirdest poo poo. Pixelante fucked around with this message at 15:39 on Jun 30, 2016 |
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So let me get this straight. If you want to buy weed, you can legally do so by obtaining permission from a medical quack. The manner in which the weed is produced is professional, legal and taxed. So we need to legalize weed because this is way too much when you want to get stoned off your face right
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 15:39 |
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Other provinces don't get naturopaths power to hand out prescriptions so I guess BC is stupid that regard
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 16:04 |
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namaste faggots posted:So let me get this straight. If you want to buy weed, you can legally do so by obtaining permission from a medical quack. The manner in which the weed is produced is professional, legal and taxed. Personal benefits aside, it astonishes me how legitimised naturopathy has become. At least the legitimising came with policy to restrict their practices, but it's surprisingly lax and poorly enforced. I'm completely fine with using a quack to get a bullshit prescription to buy something I consider far less dangerous than liquor, however. The two things I get out of a dispensary that I didn't get out of a sketchy guy behind an ice cream shop in Chase are convenience and control of dosing... the same thing I get from a BC Liquor Store when I want whiskey. I strongly wish for more research of actual--not anecdotal--medical value of cannabis. Right now we're pretty sure it has worthwhile health benefits, but we don't know much about long-term consequences, and it's a total crap shot figuring out dosage/medium if you're actually trying to accomplish something like reducing seizures, migraines, or manage pain. Some people want to believe it can cure cancer; that should really be debunked or proven. Also, while the police don't give a crap if I keep weed candy on hand for headaches and awesome new album releases, the ministry can get awfully tetchy about administering it to children. There is a whole world of difference between me buying tincture as a toy and a mom buying tincture to get hospital visits down from two a week--but right now, we're using the same system. Personally, I'd be totally okay with taxing the gently caress out of recreational weed while building up an infrastructure of knowledge and pharmaceutical grade medication. Weed isn't cocaine, but it isn't Tylenol either. FWIW I don't get the sense that the rest of BC has really embraced the dispensaries. You can't throw a rock without hitting one in Vancouver, and in Victoria you're probably 10 minutes away from one tops, but places that vote red are treading more cautiously.
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DariusLikewise posted:BC is stupid Truth
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 16:35 |
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Pixelante posted:Weed isn't cocaine, but it isn't Tylenol either. Correct. Acetaminophen kills.
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 16:39 |
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You want to give kids weed Shut it down guys this thread is done
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 16:58 |
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sliderule posted:Correct. Acetaminophen kills livers.
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At least the Liberals are doing the right thing and keeping pot out of the hands of the youths (and everyone else). Pretty crystal clear message if you're a dispensary owner.quote:The Trudeau government will not provide an amnesty to current pot users and will continue to support the crackdown on illegal dispensaries as a nine-member panel draws up Canada’s new legal marijuana framework.
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Not just livers. It's deadly. Reports that have not been made public show 68 Canadians a year, on average, died of acetaminophen overdose, between 2000 and 2011. quote:The Johnson & Johnson report, marked “confidential” and dated September 2014, was released internally and never shared with Health Canada. It documents 820 deaths associated with acetaminophen overdose between 2000 and 2011. The report also notes there were more than 26,300 acetaminophen-related hospitalizations between 2004 and 2013 — an analysis that does not include British Columbia or Quebec.
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That's because for the longest time they were saying something dumb like 4000mg a day is safe, when it's not and starts toxicity.
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Ikantski posted:Betcha they're cracking down on dispensaries across the country or something like that. If it was something good, Trudeau would be announcing it. Congratulations, you win first prize (nothing).
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DariusLikewise posted:Other provinces don't get naturopaths power to hand out prescriptions so I guess BC is stupid that regard Someone shared this video a few pages ago and since I'm from Manitoba, I just assumed it was a livestream of the BC Legislature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL-RQLQknLc
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jm20 posted:That's because for the longest time they were saying something dumb like 4000mg a day is safe, when it's not and starts toxicity. Also a lot of people don't know they mustn't take it with alcohol, and occasionally people will combine multiple medications containing acetaminophen without realizing it. I'm led to believe it's quite safe if used according to all instructions, but when we literally need signs posted through downtown telling people to obey red lights so they don't get hit by trains, maybe we shouldn't automatically assume that people are going to read and follow the instructions.
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eXXon posted:Congratulations, you win first prize (nothing). Well, the main reason was to announce the task force and timelines (recommendations in november, legislation on 4/20). For some bizarre reason, the panel accepted a question by phone and it was some goon complaining for 6 minutes about how it's legal for medicinal users to grow their own plants but he can't and it's legal to brew alcohol at home and it was amazing, the whole panel just kind of rolled their eyes and ended on that note.
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Potheads really are their own worst enemies.
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Ikantski posted:At least the Liberals are doing the right thing and keeping pot out of the hands of the youths (and everyone else). Pretty crystal clear message if you're a dispensary owner. Good thing all the police agencies in the country agree on the clarity of that message and its applicability to their jurisdiction.
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 18:34 |
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New Coke posted:Wouldn't a drone be able to do all of that for a fraction of the cost? Oh, I'm sure they'll move to drones as soon as they can for that reason.
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El Scotch posted:Oh, I'm sure they'll move to drones as soon as they can for that reason. They can't be one of those run of the mill drones though. What if there was an active shooter and the drone sees it? Clearly for the safety of the people and to maintain peace the city police needs drones with Hellfire missiles.
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 20:18 |
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Police drones are one of those common sense cost-saving measures that could probably save a few lives per year by avoiding unnecessary car chases but which also bring us a giant leap closer to our horrible dystopian future where you are under constant and permanent surveillance.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhbuEUoxntQ
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/northern-gateway-pipeline-federal-court-of-appeal-1.3659561quote:The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned approval of Enbridge's controversial Northern Gateway project after finding Ottawa failed to properly consult the First Nations affected by the pipeline. gently caress yes
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 20:55 |
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I can already hear the conservative outrage. Thank god CBC news articles don't have a comment section on articles dealing with aboriginal issues.
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 20:56 |
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good gently caress BC gently caress alberta and gently caress enbridge
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# ? Jun 30, 2016 21:09 |
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I'm not neccessarily opposed to the pipeline but I'm definitely not opposed to Enbridge having to drop a boatload of cash and design concessions on some BC First Nations so I certify this ruling as Good and hope it holds on appeal.
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CLAM DOWN posted:http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/northern-gateway-pipeline-federal-court-of-appeal-1.3659561 Best news all day.
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InfiniteZero posted:Someone shared this video a few pages ago and since I'm from Manitoba, I just assumed it was a livestream of the BC Legislature: Canadian style ASMR is weird.
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In other news, B.C. has admitted that Real Estate might not be perfectly run as-is http://business.financialpost.com/p...-damning-report
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CLAM DOWN posted:http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/northern-gateway-pipeline-federal-court-of-appeal-1.3659561 Yes! Yes!! namaste faggots posted:gently caress enbridge Yes, I vociferously agree.
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You could at least take something less than orgasmic pleasure in this, you know.
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