Oh Canada

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44543286

A historic day for our neighbors to the north.

“Canada has passed a landmark law that legalises the recreational use of marijuana nationwide.”

I'm packed.

Thank you for the link sir.

Day trips to Toronto just got more fun!

Now if they would just bring back the fast ferry service from Rochester to Toronto I might reconsider moving to CO. 

The domino effect is on!!

 

Oh oh Domino (all right)
Roll me over Romeo
There you go
Lord have mercy

I said oh oh Domino
Roll me over Romeo
There you go
Say it again

I said oh oh Domino
I said oh oh Domino, dig it

yay canada !!

 

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Excitement! I'm so happy to see the "unfettered industry banking", and the shift in priorities. We could learn a thing or two.

It's a profound social shift promised by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and fueled by a desire to bring the black market into a regulated, taxed system after nearly a century of prohibition.

It also stands in contrast to the United States, where the federal government outlaws marijuana while most states allow medical or recreational use for people 21 and older. Canada's national approach has allowed for unfettered industry banking, inter-province shipments of cannabis, online ordering, postal delivery and billions of dollars in investment; national prohibition in the U.S. has stifled greater industry expansion there.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/sns-bc-us--canada-marijua...

"In a policy change made without fanfare Tuesday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) now says Canadians who work in the legal cannabis industry here will be free to enter the United States.

It’s a major reversal of a position announced in late September, when a CBP statement on marijuana legalization in Canada said that “as marijuana continues to be a controlled substance under United States law, working in or facilitating the proliferation of the legal marijuana industry in U.S. states where it is deemed legal or Canada may affect admissibility to the U.S.”

https://globalnews.ca/news/4536509/u-s-wont-ban-canadian-pot-workers/