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  1. Wow. Over a billion dollars every two years. What kind of person wouldn’t want that?

  2. But, is it not better to be smug and broke? I mean who cares if cannabis has medical properties? And any way how else are we going to keep those brown people in check?

    (please note all of the above is the lowest form of wit, which I know really is not funny, but how else are you to get through years of pain except with a few cutting remarks)

  3. That $150 million would probably balloon as the government kept on raising the tax every year like it does for cigarettes to discourage people from smoking MJ.

  4. The truth is the country doesn’t have a Cannabis problem, it has a prohibition problem. This Government and others in the past have tried to mislead the public, as to the dangers of using Cannabis.

    I’m not professing overuse itself maybe problematic, but its overwhelmingly clear that prohibition has caused more harm to users and their families than Cannabis itself, ever has.

    If you are ever unfortunate enough to find yourself in court for Cannabis, you will quickly notice your case is different than anyone around you due to the lack of a victim.

    In every case the crown plays the role of victim, prosecution and judge, so this can only be seen as a crime against the state. However it’s truly a crime perpetrated by the state that creates victims, not protecting them.

  5. Monsanto, Bayer, and the Push for Corporate Cannabis.

    counterpunch.org/2016/07/08/monsanto-bayer-and-the-push-for-corporate-cannabis/

  6. This is starting to get real tedious, just change the laws already.

  7. It does my head in how much money is spent on policing a plant. Every year the cops brag about their big cannabis swoops, but it never makes a dent in the market here at the top of the south.

    The topic was raised with two eleven year old kids yesterday as it was front page headlines in the Nelson Mail, both kids thought it was an enormous waste of money considering NZ has such a problem with alcohol and it’s related cost to society, which they see all the time via TV or real life. The kids are right.

    Maybe by putting it into monetary terms it will be enough for the greedy to open their minds a bit more. As sadly money seems to be more important to some than common sense.

    Harvest has been and gone, and now we will have choppers infecting the skies up the valley once more, this time to drop the hideous 1080 through Kaurangi National Park. It seems the rat plague of biblical proportions as Nick Smith likes to paint it, is an annual event here. One wonders it they will leave the poison unattended in the paddock again as they fly back and forth doing drops. National.. not my future

    1. I wonder how low a chopper can hover over your property before it becomes warrantless search/ surveillance? You know, the kind of “unreasonable search and seizure” the Bill of Rights Act supposedly protects us from? Shouldn’t the cops have to get a judicial warrant for each property they want to search from their helicopter, just as I presume they would have to if they were conducting the same search with cars and dogs? A classic example of authorities use “the scourge of drugs” to get away with overzealous policing that they’d be unlikely to in any other context.

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