Canada is on track to become the first G-7 nation to legalize marijuana, and the second country in the world (after Uruguay), after its Senate approved legislation in a 52-29 vote, paving the way for recreational cannabis to be legally bought and sold within the next few months.
The vote clears the way for the government in Ottawa to take the final step: The ceremonial approval of by the governor-general that would make Bill C-45 law. Still, not all of the details have been ironed out. For example, the date for when the law would take effect remains unclear. And lawmakers have said it will take a few months for producers and retail stores to stock up and get ready for legal sales to begin, according to Bloomberg.
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Canada is so advanced ahead of us. They have medical Ins. for every citizen, legal prostitution, great whiskey, and now legal pot!
Is anyone in the US paying attention?
Lots of good things to be said about Canada.
Move there than
Dopes...dumbing down the herd
Why is it so hard here? Its a cash cow SCREAMING $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ and we ignore it with old relic beliefs.
Canada government wants the tax revenue.
Simple as that.
The CIA lost control of the marijuana industry long ago.
It now grows everywhere and most people no longer fear the government enough to abstain.
So now, the only logical thing to do is take advantage of the profits the same way the CIA did for all of those years.
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