Posted on 02/15/2018 6:19:24 PM PST by MarvinStinson
A pro-family group has blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus bill legalizing recreational cannabis as monstrous and a devastating attack on society and families, and is urging Canadians to lobby the Senate to reject the legislation.
Most egregiously, Bill C-45 or the Cannabis Bill, poses significant risks for children, REAL Women of Canada vice president Gwen Landolt said in a critique posted on the groups website.
The Liberal bill allows children over age 11 to freely possess, use, and even share marijuana up to five grams [10 joints] at a time, she pointed out.
There is absolutely no recourse if a minor is seen carrying, using, or handing out marijuana, wrote Landolt. A child can literally take ten joints from his parents stash, hand it out to his friends, go back home, take another ten, hand them out and keep doing it as often as he wants. This will deeply affect school environments and our neighbourhoods.
Bill C-45 also allows individuals over age 17 to buy and possess marijuana in any amount. It only restricts its public use (and sharing) to 30 grams at a time (equal to 60 joints). The bill also lets Canadians grow up to four cannabis plants in their home, Landolt noted.
Trudeau promised during his campaign he would legalize recreational pot. He told Huffington Post Canada in 2013 he smoked marijuana about five or six times in his life, with the last time about two years after being elected a Member of Parliament in 2008.
Trudeau said in April 2017 that his younger brother Michel had been charged with possession of marijuana six months before he was killed in an avalanche in 1998, and that their father, former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, used his influence to make those charges go away, according to a Guardian report.
In late November, the Liberals invoked time allocations on the final vote in the House of Commons on Bill C-45, over protests by Conservatives.
But the bill has since stalled in the Senate, potentially delaying the Liberal goal of fully implementing it by July, the Globe and Mail reported last week.
Three cabinet ministers went to the Senate last Tuesday to defend the bill, with senators quizzing Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould and Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale for about two hours. But the senators did not commit to expediting the bill.
Indeed, about 20 Conservative senators who signed up to speak to the bill during second reading debate havent done so yet. Senators dont have to debate legislation within a set period of time, reported the CBC.
Moreover, after it passes second reading, the bill goes to committee, where senators are expected to call a number of witnesses, and suggest amendments, it reported.
Tory Senate leader Larry Smith says the Conservatives arent being obstructionist, but have genuine concerns. But the bills sponsor, Independent Senator Tony Dean, says given the glacial pace of debate, the Liberals might invoke time allocation on the Senate which would be a first for the Trudeau government, according to the Globe.
The liberal media is urging Trudeau to do just that.
The National Post reprinted a Toronto Star editorial praising Bill C-45 as among the best and certainly the boldest pieces of legislation this government has yet pursued and, with 65 percent of Canadians allegedly backing it, wildly popular.
But Landolt is exhorting Canadians to use the time they have to lobby senators to nix the bill.
If passed, Canada will be only the second nation in the world after Uruguay to fully legalize this dangerous drug. We must try to stop it, she wrote.
Scientific evidence shows cannabis is dangerous to the health, with particularly adverse effects on children and teenagers, Landolt noted.
The Canadian Medical Association, the Quebec Association of Psychiatrists, and the Pediatricians Alliance of Ontario warn that the human brain continues to develop until 25 years of age and marijuana use gravely stunts the development of adolescents.
And while Trudeau promised to legalize dope to get the millennial vote, now its the gold-rush of capitalists pushing it, observed Landolt.
The market for recreational pot in Canada could rise to between $8 to $9 billion dollars annually, according to Globe figures, she wrote.
Pro-marijuana propaganda is flooding the media in order to indoctrinate and habituate the public to use marijuana for the financial benefit of marijuana entrepreneurs, noted Landolt.
She also dismissed as fantasy the idea that legalizing cannabis will stop criminals selling it. Police, experts and experience all indicate that the black market always undercuts legal marijuana sales.
Contact all Canadian senators here.
UPDATE: Because several commentators have questioned REAL Womens analysis of Bill C-45, LifeSiteNews is publishing relevant sections of the legislation, which does not deal with marijuana prescribed for medical reasons, already regulated by law, but with the recreational use of cannabis.
From Section 2, definitions: young person means: (a) for the purposes of sections 8, 9 and 12, an individual who is 12 years of age or older but under 18 years of age;
Possession
Section 8 (1) Unless authorized under this Act, it is prohibited (c) for a young person to possess cannabis of one or more classes of cannabis the total amount of which, as determined in accordance with Schedule 3, is equivalent to more than 5 g of dried cannabis;
Note: Possession is defined in Bill C-45 as in accordance with section 4 (3) of the Criminal Code, which states: For the purposes of this Act, (a) a person has anything in possession when he has it in his personal possession or knowingly (i) has it in the actual possession or custody of another person, or (ii) has it in any place, whether or not that place belongs to or is occupied by him, for the use or benefit of himself or of another person;
Distribution
Section 9 (1) Unless authorized under this Act, it is prohibited (b) for a young person (i) to distribute cannabis of one or more classes of cannabis the total amount of which is equivalent, as determined in accordance with Schedule 3, to more than 5 g of dried cannabis.
Section 69 (3)(b) prohibits the sale of cannabis to a young person.
This is crazy.
That’s how these leftist demons have been able to take over children’s minds to begin with if they’re not pushing heavy pharmaceutical psychiatric medicine on kids by labeling them with some disorder they’re trying marijuana on them buy a propaganda push that is perfectly harmless and natural. At that age when your brain still developing any mind-altering drug is not good for you. Cyanide is natural, petroleum is natural, White Oleander is natural, but you don’t go snorting, smoking or eating them do you? Legalization is one thing but 12 year olds? Nuts.
But letting them smoke tobacco is poison, eh
How inclusive of him.
Crazy? Satan hates children.
Trudeau: All your children belong to us and shall be part of the hive.
The Liberal bill allows children over age 11 to freely possess, use, and even share marijuana up to five grams [10 joints] at a time,
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And if the parent cracks down on the kid, or forbids it, I’ll bet they call Canadian CPS, and prosecute the parent.
It shouldn’t be an issue for any parents doing their jobs right.
For the most part a stoned society is a compliant society.
Makes one wonder what else Canada wants to make legal involving 12 year olds.
Canada is insane to have elected this rabid leftist kook.
Lowering the age of consent to 12 is sure to quickly follow.
Disagree. I know plenty of parents who “did everything right” and kids still got addicted to something.
A kid getting addicted to something is prima facie evidence that they not only didn’t do everything right, they did quite a bit not right, no matter how much it may look otherwise on paper. Being unable to admit having done anything wrong despite such a poor outcome is a red flag.
Just remember for those I. The know
The flowers. Pot dope weed. It’s over
It’s now the edibles
You get a chocolate bar and eat ONE piece
The kids all have it
It’s up to us parents to teach them the simple truth
ADULT things are for ADULTS. 18 years old
I tell my sons touch base in high school
Until then. NOTHING. don’t even think about it
I think I have them listening
LONG way to go. Loving every minute of it !
Parenthood is the best thing ever
Fake news?
From what I've been readingfor pedophilesmarijuana has replaced candy.
Robert Downey, Jr.'s father introduced him to pot at 8-years-old. Didn't harm him any, right? :-/
That’s ok because women love him. That’s all that matters to them.
In Socialist Gulags the State is the parent.
Normal parents, who are compelled to send their kids to gov't indoctrination centers ("public schools"), cannot compete.
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