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BJTT_Pella

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seriously, wtf
that's bloody insane

you guys are legal to grow your own right?

For reals. A few months ago I was in this thread talking about how bad 25% would be. I thought there would be a flat 15% state tax and 10% local. 45% is absurd. If that happens I'll start growing again because the demand on the streets would be high enough to make it worth it. I'll always keep my medical card so I will at least have that.

I voted NO on this shit.
 

Gay For Longo

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For reals. A few months ago I was in this thread talking about how bad 25% would be. I thought there would be a flat 15% state tax and 10% local. 45% is absurd. If that happens I'll start growing again because the demand on the streets would be high enough to make it worth it. I'll always keep my medical card so I will at least have that.

I voted NO on this shit.
i remember you talking about it, think you were talking to me about it lol
it's the same thing that's happening here, the government trying as hard as they can to control and profit as much as they can
 

BJTT_Pella

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i remember you talking about it, think you were talking to me about it lol
it's the same thing that's happening here, the government trying as hard as they can to control and profit as much as they can

It's possible. I have been talking about this for months. People thought I was crazy and stupid for voting NO even though I'm pro pot. This is only the beginning. $100,000 to become a state compliant for a dispensary. That's fucked up. Pretty soon they will be dictating who will be growing commercially.
 

Gay For Longo

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It's possible. I have been talking about this for months. People thought I was crazy and stupid for voting NO even though I'm pro pot. This is only the beginning. $100,000 to become a state compliant for a dispensary. That's fucked up. Pretty soon they will be dictating who will be growing commercially.
dispensaries being made illegl and all rec marijuana will be sold directly through the ontario gov (other provinces doing different things). I'm surprised they haven't started to limit who can grow commercially there yet
 

Gay For Longo

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i have a question for people in ontario

how is it legal for the gov to limit who can sell rec marijuana to that degree?
for that matter, how is it allowed for alcohol with the lcbo?
 

BJTT_Pella

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dispensaries being made illegl and all rec marijuana will be sold directly through the ontario gov (other provinces doing different things). I'm surprised they haven't started to limit who can grow commercially there yet

Thats just fucked up. I'm not clear on how exactly its supposed to work up there but I'm sure in time we will all be equally fucked.

I mean it makes no difference to me really. It won't impact me personally much at all. If top shelf hits 3k on the street again, I'll be knee deep in it again.

This is not what anybody had in mind when we wanted it legalized. Unless you were already in a position to profit greatly.
 

jason73

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It's possible. I have been talking about this for months. People thought I was crazy and stupid for voting NO even though I'm pro pot. This is only the beginning. $100,000 to become a state compliant for a dispensary. That's fucked up. Pretty soon they will be dictating who will be growing commercially.
vancouver wants 300k for a dispensary licence and it is still illegal and can be raided by the rcmp
 

jason73

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Was legalization voted on by the people? Not that those bullshit terms would be ok either way.
It was a 2015 election promise by trudeau.it should come in to effect july 2018 just in time for the next election cycle.bc may be the only province to have dispensaries.the others want to go with marijuana being sold by the government liquor stores
 

jason73

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i have a question for people in ontario

how is it legal for the gov to limit who can sell rec marijuana to that degree?
for that matter, how is it allowed for alcohol with the lcbo?
Wait till the lcbo starts selling weed lol.have you ever asked a liquor store employee a question about booze? They dont know shit if it isnt about a case of labbats blue.just wait till they have to explain the dif between sativa shatter and indica budder or hybrid buds.its going to be a shit show
 

BJTT_Pella

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Wait till the lcbo starts selling weed lol.have you ever asked a liquor store employee a question about booze? They dont know shit if it isnt about a case of labbats blue.just wait till they have to explain the dif between sativa shatter and indica budder or hybrid buds.its going to be a shit show

It's hard to find a bud tender at a dispensary that can answer that. Good luck getting some dude at the liquor store who can't get off his cell phone while he rings you up, to answer that question.
 

Gay For Longo

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Wait till the lcbo starts selling weed lol.have you ever asked a liquor store employee a question about booze? They dont know shit if it isnt about a case of labbats blue.just wait till they have to explain the dif between sativa shatter and indica budder or hybrid buds.its going to be a shit show
It's not the actual lcbo that will be selling it
They are making new stores I thought and it will be the mcbo
Only 86 for the entire province hahahaha
 

jason73

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i would have been happy with decriminalization. legalization just means people with no business being in the dope game are going to make all the money and fuck everything up for the rest of us
 

Gay For Longo

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i would have been happy with decriminalization. legalization just means people with no business being in the dope game are going to make all the money and fuck everything up for the rest of us
Exactly
There was no way they were going to allow any legality without profiting from it
 

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Fines to $1M for pot shops?
The Canadian Press - Nov 1, 2017 / 2:16 pm | Story: 210555

Photo: The Canadian Press
Ontario Attorney General Yasir Naqvi scrums with the media in the Queens Park Legislature in Toronto after tabling the province's Marijuana legislation on Wednesday.
Businesses that illegally sell recreational marijuana after the government of Ontario sets up its own shops could be fined up to $1 million under legislation tabled Wednesday.

One of the main aspects of the proposed law, which would take effect once the federal government makes the drug legal in July 2018, is to crack down on the array of illegal dispensaries, Attorney General Yasir Naqvi said.

"We are going to work very hard towards that," he said. "We have put very strict penalties in that regards....We feel very comfortable that the regime that we will put in place will be a significant deterrent for these illegal businesses."

The bill also contains new penalties for people that are convicted of illegally selling or distributing cannabis, including fines of up to $250,000 and/or jail of up to two years less a day.

For every day those people or businesses continue to sell marijuana after being convicted the first time, they will be subject to further fines of up to $100,000 and $500,000, respectively.

The law would also allow police to immediately close premises they suspect are being used for the illegal sale or distribution of marijuana.

Ontario was the first province to announce its detailed marijuana plan last month, which includes the sale of the drug in up to 150 stores run by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.

They are known in the legislation as the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corp., though Naqvi admitted the name might be jazzed up a little.

"That is the legal name of that company," he said. "There will be branding that we'll do, so that's to come, and sort of a visual logo."

Those stores will only sell to people 19 and older, a minimum age that would also apply to possession, home growing and use of marijuana.

People under 19 caught using, growing or possessing weed could be fined up to $200, or a court could refer them instead to an educational or prevention program.

"I want to be very clear that there will be no criminal record, it's under a provincial offence...our purpose is not to punish our youth but to educate our youth," he said.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said ahead of the bill's introduction that an important part of the Liberal government's plan is shutting down the current dispensaries.

"I think that there needs to be a regulation of cannabis and we have a history in this province of regulation of alcohol and I think that doing this in a safe, responsible way means that we put some parameters around the distribution of this substance," she said.

"As resources are identified to deal with enforcement and education we recognize that municipalities need to have a substantial share of that because they are actually on the ground going to be doing enforcement."
 

Gay For Longo

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Jan 22, 2016
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Fines to $1M for pot shops?
The Canadian Press - Nov 1, 2017 / 2:16 pm | Story: 210555

Photo: The Canadian Press
Ontario Attorney General Yasir Naqvi scrums with the media in the Queens Park Legislature in Toronto after tabling the province's Marijuana legislation on Wednesday.
Businesses that illegally sell recreational marijuana after the government of Ontario sets up its own shops could be fined up to $1 million under legislation tabled Wednesday.

One of the main aspects of the proposed law, which would take effect once the federal government makes the drug legal in July 2018, is to crack down on the array of illegal dispensaries, Attorney General Yasir Naqvi said.

"We are going to work very hard towards that," he said. "We have put very strict penalties in that regards....We feel very comfortable that the regime that we will put in place will be a significant deterrent for these illegal businesses."

The bill also contains new penalties for people that are convicted of illegally selling or distributing cannabis, including fines of up to $250,000 and/or jail of up to two years less a day.

For every day those people or businesses continue to sell marijuana after being convicted the first time, they will be subject to further fines of up to $100,000 and $500,000, respectively.

The law would also allow police to immediately close premises they suspect are being used for the illegal sale or distribution of marijuana.

Ontario was the first province to announce its detailed marijuana plan last month, which includes the sale of the drug in up to 150 stores run by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.

They are known in the legislation as the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corp., though Naqvi admitted the name might be jazzed up a little.

"That is the legal name of that company," he said. "There will be branding that we'll do, so that's to come, and sort of a visual logo."

Those stores will only sell to people 19 and older, a minimum age that would also apply to possession, home growing and use of marijuana.

People under 19 caught using, growing or possessing weed could be fined up to $200, or a court could refer them instead to an educational or prevention program.

"I want to be very clear that there will be no criminal record, it's under a provincial offence...our purpose is not to punish our youth but to educate our youth," he said.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said ahead of the bill's introduction that an important part of the Liberal government's plan is shutting down the current dispensaries.

"I think that there needs to be a regulation of cannabis and we have a history in this province of regulation of alcohol and I think that doing this in a safe, responsible way means that we put some parameters around the distribution of this substance," she said.

"As resources are identified to deal with enforcement and education we recognize that municipalities need to have a substantial share of that because they are actually on the ground going to be doing enforcement."
Bullshit
Glad these fucks will never see a cent from me
 

BJTT_Pella

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15%
They got some shit weed
Even 80% for good concentrates is low
They need to go see my buddy

And motherfuckers only showed the most dangerous way of making concentrates
There are extremely easy and safe ways to make concentrates

Bullshit report is bullshit

It is definitely misguided information on just about every subject they spoke about. Youtube is full of these videos. It offers lots of good laughs. I had to question if some of them were real, they were so far off from the truth.
 

jason73

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Some outdoor i checked out earlier
So i just inherited these plants.they were frozen solid and under 6 inches of snow.i dont know if they will be any good but the owners just were going to leave them there because they have no place to dry it out at.i gave it a quick hack job.i will trim it properly later .my hands are freezing off on this bullshit. There is 2 small plants like 2.5 ft and one good sized bush.idk how big the got dropped off here frozen solid in a rubbermaid tub