ChichiriMuyo said:
I got those stats from the DEA (a US organization devoted to fighting drugs). The don't hide it, they promote it. Check out their site and their info some time (thought it might take more time and thinking than you're used to). And because you live in Canada (that land of freer than the USA), you obviously haven't heard about it because marijuana isn't a "problem" in your country. It's, well, as legal as it is in the Netherlands. Which is to say it's not, but it's also not specifically illegal. And it's not a real "problem" in either, is it? P.S. - That's stupid, and I can't believe someone who lives in a country where marijuana is really easy to get that still has a really low crime-rate would say that. It's not your police and military that keep the peace, it's the fact that there isn't a war against the BC growers or the culture built up around them. Canadians making money off of "illegal" drugs don't have to fight back to stay in business. |
Man you talk about me being ignorant of the US, where do you hear your facts Michael Moore. Its funny I hear it qouted all the time. Canada has 10% of the gun crimes the US does. But what all these stat quoting morons forget is that Canada also is only 10% of the size of the US. We only have around 35-million people compare that to the US.
Is Marijuana really that legal here...lol I have friends who have gone to jail for being caught with pot and got put in jail. I also witnessed at least five or six house raids on my very street for grow ops. One time I was walking home and their were SUV's blocking the road. I went around one of them to carry on my way when a guy covered in body armour packing an M-16 stepped in my way. He told me to wait a minute. I turned and saw them bust down the door and throw in smoke gernades and flash bangs. A couple minutes passed and the officer let me through. Another time I saw another house around the block getting stormed.
Up further north the army and Police banded together to raid almost an entire town of pot growers. In Alberta two mounties got killed busting another pot grow op. Just look at what we did to Marc Emery the man was selling marijuana seeds to americans, so we arrested him and deported him to the US to get a lengthly jail sentence and he is called the prince of pot.
The Police and in some cases military are very strict on pot. Sure we don't send people away for fifteen years for selling or consuming it. But we still do prosecute them and they do see jail time.
So mister no it all what exactly do you mean by practically legal? Its no more legal then it is in most states. The violence I refer to may be low and thats why I compared it to Mexico but car bombs and assasinations still happen here too. Its no less violent or dangerous then most places in the US.
P.S - I live in the murder capital of Canada, So just try and tell me how peaceful and druggy my society is.
As for my country being freer, can't argue with that we definatly have alot more freedomes then American's do. But that doesn't mean that we are any less affected by the drug trade. We are just way better at dealing with it then Mexico is, which was the whole point of this thread!
-JC7
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