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Canada's "Prince of Pot" nabbed for U.S. seed sales
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com ^ | Saturday, July 30, 2005 | Ari Bloomekatz

Posted on 07/31/2005 12:35:50 PM PDT by freepatriot32

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To: freepatriot32

OK....are we going to send spec ops there to snatch him like we did in Colombia?


41 posted on 07/31/2005 4:09:11 PM PDT by wardaddy (Nuke their ass and take their gas......for my GMC K3500!)
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To: Peter Libra
Oh, getting down to the topic, other persons may not realise in their support for this man- a problem.

I don't support the guy but I do recognize that the WOD is a total waste of taxpayer money & has no effect upon the numbers of pot smokers in the U.S. People that want to smoke pot, get it and smoke it. People that don't want to smoke it, don't. The WOD is not stopping it.
I don't think anothers responsible usage of pot is a threat to me anymore than anothers responsible ethanol usage is a threat to me.

I don't want my confiscated tax dollars redistributed to the WOD. I want my money back.

BTW, I do not smoke anything, pot, tobacco or otherwise nor do I consume ethanol except in very limited, occasional circumstances, perhaps once or twice a year.

42 posted on 07/31/2005 4:50:59 PM PDT by Lester Moore (islam's allah is Satan and is NOT the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.)
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To: freepatriot32

I'm surprised he's been able to maintain the discipline and focus needed to run a multi-million dollar businessssssss....................seeds man like wow man...........eh?


43 posted on 07/31/2005 4:56:32 PM PDT by snarks_when_bored
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To: fanfan

Massively.
But the looks on their faces when they came up the front porch and saw it.
Priceless.


44 posted on 07/31/2005 5:35:59 PM PDT by Darksheare ("Just because I have a paper heart, doesn't mean tearing it is okay." -The man with the candy face)
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To: Lester Moore
I don't support the guy,but I do recognize that the WOD is a total waste of taxpayer money.....

Your points well stated,even although I think your point is arguable,in an equal forum. One could follow some experts, who say that use of the plant leads to needs of a more powerful drug. This I don't know. Still, those on your side of the discussion will say this. That many solid citizens and with professional occupations smoke the weed, with no effect.

Thanks for your comments, we do have one solid problem, I will agree. For me the jury is still out, as to the value of massive deployment of man power here. My generation conjures up the drug dens and utter depravation- al la the Hollywood of the 1930's in relation to drugs.

45 posted on 07/31/2005 6:51:53 PM PDT by Peter Libra
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To: freepatriot32
"Emery has been active in pushing for marijuana legalization. He has run for mayor of Vancouver and his marijuana party's slogan is "overgrowing the government.""

There went the loserdopian argument that legalization is the last thing that drug dealers would want.
46 posted on 07/31/2005 7:50:05 PM PDT by familyop ("Let us try" sounds better, don't you think? "Essayons" is so...Latin.)
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To: snarks_when_bored
...I'm surprised he's been able to maintain the discipline and focus needed to run a multi-million dollar businessssssss...

That is because you are ignorant of facts, and willing to listen to naysayers, and vipers, with no knowledge of the truth!

You can't juggle when you're drunk!

There was a recent thread about this...click here

47 posted on 08/01/2005 2:41:30 AM PDT by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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To: pageonetoo
...I'm surprised he's been able to maintain the discipline and focus needed to run a multi-million dollar businessssssss...

That is because you are ignorant of facts, and willing to listen to naysayers, and vipers, with no knowledge of the truth!

You can't juggle when you're drunk!

I can't juggle when I'm not drunk, either!

I'm screwed, man, screwed!

 

 

Bill Paxton rulez!

49 posted on 08/01/2005 2:55:55 AM PDT by snarks_when_bored
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To: snarks_when_bored
I'm screwed, man, screwed!

Not to worry, you are not alone...

My comment came from watching a guy in DC on the 4th of July. He was awesome in his dexterity, and hitting a bowl between sets! He could keep five balls going, and didn't miss a beat. If he missed one, he just picked it up, while keeping the rest in the air!

I wish I could do it, too, but can't throw a ball straight, as it is!


50 posted on 08/01/2005 3:03:43 AM PDT by pageonetoo (You'll spot their posts soon enough!)
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To: familyop
["Emery has been active in pushing for marijuana legalization. He has run for mayor of Vancouver and his marijuana party's slogan is "overgrowing the government.""]

There went the loserdopian argument that legalization is the last thing that drug dealers would want.

Not at all. You're entirely missing the point. Legalization is the last thing the *illegal dealers* want (i.e. the drug cartels, organized crime, Joe the local pusher, etc.), because if Walgreens or liquor stores could carry pot legally, customers would buy from there, and not risk getting their pot from the illegal sources. (How many people do you know who still buy their booze from illegal bootleggers?)

That's still true, and it's hardly invalidated by the fact that an activist has chosen to sell seeds in order to challenge the laws. He's not doing it for the money, like the drug cartels are, he's doing it because ultimately he wants to be a (legal) *consumer*, not a dealer.

51 posted on 08/01/2005 3:28:06 AM PDT by Ichneumon
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To: freepatriot32
While selling marijuana seeds in Canada is illegal, Boyd says the laws in Canada are not as tough as in the U.S.

Technically speaking, selling marijuana seeds in the US is not illegal. Selling *viable* seeds is. They can be sold as long as they have been rendered unsproutable (e.g. by heating). They can be found in a lot of pet supply stores, as they have healthy oils and vitamins that are good dietary supplements for parrots. The birds love them.

And as another poster pointed out, there's no THC in the seeds. Or at most just trace amounts -- perhaps if you smoked a whole bushel you might get a tiny buzz, but you'd get better results with a bottle of light beer.

52 posted on 08/01/2005 3:34:36 AM PDT by Ichneumon
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To: Lester Moore
"but I do recognize that the WOD is a total waste of taxpayer money & has no effect upon the numbers of pot smokers in the U.S."

So if pot were legal, we'd see no increase in the number of users.

Even you can't believe that.

53 posted on 08/01/2005 6:06:44 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: Peter Libra
"For me the jury is still out, as to the value of massive deployment of man power here."

The ONDCP budget is about $11B (.5% of the federal budget), and half that money goes for drug education, advertising and treatment. The other half is for drug interdiction, including border patrol.

99% of drug arrests are done at the local or state level, and most of those are a result of other actions (ie., a traffic stop discovers pot in the car).

What "massive deployment" are you refering to?

54 posted on 08/01/2005 6:21:24 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: Ichneumon
"because if Walgreens or liquor stores could carry pot legally, customers would buy from there, and not risk getting their pot from the illegal sources."

Currently, 30% of pot smokers are under 21. With legalization, that percentage could increase to 50% (as the University of Alaska study showed).

Now, with half the marijuana market being illegal, there's plenty of incentive to maintain "illegal dealers". AND, they'd be much harder to catch, in that it would be perfectly legal for the dealers to own, carry, or grow pot -- you'd have to catch them actually selling to kids.

This is not a problem with tobacco or alcohol since a small percentage of users are underage (it's 6% for tobacco, not sure about alcohol).

55 posted on 08/01/2005 6:31:05 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: weegee
First of all, I don't condone the sex industry over in places like Thailand and don't condone sex outside of marriage. Also, I don't favor these laws where if you commit a given act in a foreign country even though it is legal in that country and does not affect this country, you should not get prosecuted for the given act.

The age of consent in America varies from 14-18 and around the world can go even lower. It is a crime for an American to have sex with anyone under 18 in another country regardless of age of consent in that person's home state or in the visiting nation. It is part of the legislation to end sexual tourism.

There are "potentially" no penalties for a number of crimes but it is even odder to see Americans charged when they violate no law at home or abroad.

Pot is not legal in Canada even if they look the other way.

56 posted on 08/01/2005 7:28:00 AM PDT by CORedneck
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To: freepatriot32

Marc Emery
B.C. Marijuana Party,
Fort Langley-Aldergrove.

The leader of the B.C. Marijuana Party has some hard opinions of Langley residents, and some radical ideas for pot, education, and healthcare reform.

And he's not scared to share them.

Langley is filled with "old people who are intolerant and bigoted and hate young people," and those old people support marijuana prohibition, said Marc Emery.

57 posted on 08/01/2005 7:34:57 AM PDT by kcvl
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Pot crusader Marc Emery smokes marijuana while holding a plant. (CP file photo)

Supporters of pot crusaders rally in Vancouver
Last Updated Sat, 30 Jul 2005 21:45:06 EDT

About 200 people rallied in Vancouver Saturday to protest the arrest of three members of the B.C. Marijuana Party, who are the subject of an extradition request from the U.S. government. Vancouver police armed with a search warrant carried out a raid Friday on a pot-seed store run by party leader Marc Emery. Pot crusader Marc Emery smokes marijuana while holding a plant. (CP file photo) The warrant was executed on behalf of the U.S. government. Emery was arrested by RCMP in central Nova Scotia and is spending the weekend in a Halifax-area jail awaiting his return to Vancouver.

Michelle Rainey-Fenkarek, financial agent for the party, and Greg Williams, an employee of Pot-TV, were taken into custody in Vancouver.

Rainey-Fenkarek was released on bail Friday while Williams remains in custody.

All three face charges in the U.S. of conspiracy to manufacture marijuana, distribute seeds and engage in money laundering. Conviction carries a sentence ranging from 10 years to life in prison. American officials are seeking their extradition, a process which could take six months to a year.

58 posted on 08/01/2005 7:43:03 AM PDT by kcvl
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To: kcvl

Some people just ask for it. Ed Rosenthal is another.


59 posted on 08/01/2005 8:11:03 AM PDT by robertpaulsen
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To: robertpaulsen
What "massive deployment" are you refering to ?

Seems I have been caught by the general argument used by those who propose legalizing drugs. For this is what THEY say. This is if the figures and instance you have kindly provided are accurate.

Of course one could take refuge in the fact that an enormous amount of manpower time was spent in the tunnel episode. Under the border between Canada and the USA. It took months to allow the tunnel to be connected,the first shipment of pot, was stopped with the perps. It was, of course from Western Canada that a would be terrorist was spotted on a ferry to the USA.

Food for thought here- for both views.

60 posted on 08/01/2005 8:59:05 AM PDT by Peter Libra
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