Rick, where do you think you got all your so called rights you were born with? You got them from the people living in society before you were born.
Some of you think that when you are born into a society which other people live in, you are free to do whatever you think is okay to do. Buy your own island somewhere and then you can run your society how you see fit, until then we have to live by the rules that society makes.
Thats why i always say you can run todays society the same way it was run in 1776, things are entirley differnt. Society needs to change to the current times and what people want. If people want pot to be legal in our society, then at some point it will be.
Also stop making it sound like pot doesnt fuck people up, because people on pot lose their motor skills just as much as people on booze. So the same laws that apply to people drunk on booze, should apply to people on pot. I always love the pot is just a plant, what do you think alcohol is?
Rick, where do you think you got all your so called rights you were born with? You got them from the people living in society before you were born.
Some of you think that when you are born into a society which other people live in, you are free to do whatever you think is okay to do. Buy your own island somewhere and then you can run your society how you see fit, until then we have to live by the rules that society makes.
Thats why i always say you can run todays society the same way it was run in 1776, things are entirley differnt. Society needs to change to the current times and what people want. If people want pot to be legal in our society, then at some point it will be.
Also stop making it sound like pot doesnt fuck people up, because people on pot lose their motor skills just as much as people on booze. So the same laws that apply to people drunk on booze, should apply to people on pot. I always love the pot is just a plant, what do you think alcohol is?
Oh my. That is terribly wrong and inaccurate, and I did not say nor imply that my rights were given to me by any ruler (which I'm assuming you mean the Queen of England and British monarchy).
First and foremost, we are both (the US & Canada) governed by the EXACT same legal system, that being a system of common law which originated in Britain.
I have never known a ruler, as the Canada Act of 1982 was passed before my birth. In that act Canada patriated our constitution from British rule. Patriation means that ONLY Canada is allowed to amend the Canadian Constitution (yes their is such a thing).
Much the same way that Americans enjoy the protection of the American Constitution, Canadians enjoy the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in our very own Canadian Constitution.
Do you have the slightest idea what the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does? It restrains my government so that they can not infringe on my rights... sounds a tad bit familiar doesn't it?
Oh my. That is terribly wrong and inaccurate, and I did not say nor imply that my rights were given to me by any ruler (which I'm assuming you mean the Queen of England and British monarchy).
First and foremost, we are both (the US & Canada) governed by the EXACT same legal system, that being a system of common law which originated in Britain.
I have never known a ruler, as the Canada Act of 1982 was passed before my birth. In that act Canada patriated our constitution from British rule. Patriation means that ONLY Canada is allowed to amend the Canadian Constitution (yes their is such a thing).
Much the same way that Americans enjoy the protection of the American Constitution, Canadians enjoy the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in our very own Canadian Constitution.
Do you have the slightest idea what the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does? It restrains my government so that they can not infringe on my rights... sounds a tad bit familiar doesn't it?
I suggest you look up the term constitutional monarch, then you'd understand the "Queens role in Canada".
Coles notes version, taken from wiki.
Most constitutional monarchies employ a parliamentary system in which the monarch may have strictly ceremonial duties or may have reserve powers, depending on the constitution. Under most modern constitutional monarchies there is also a prime minister who is the head of government and exercises effective political power.
The Queen has zero reserve powers, and has been given strictly ceremonial duties here in Canada.
I suggest you look up the term constitutional monarch, then you'd understand the "Queens role in Canada".
Coles notes version, taken from wiki.
Most constitutional monarchies employ a parliamentary system in which the monarch may have strictly ceremonial duties or may have reserve powers, depending on the constitution. Under most modern constitutional monarchies there is also a prime minister who is the head of government and exercises effective political power.
The Queen has zero reserve powers, and has been given strictly ceremonial duties here in Canada.
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