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High time? October. - robkelk - 06-20-2018 Recreational marijuana use to become legal in Canada as of October 17 The bill cleared the House of Commons and the Senate this week - it just needs to be signed into law. RE: High time? October. - robkelk - 06-20-2018 New Brunswick is ready. Here's a photo of what might be the first government-run cannabis store in the world: RE: High time? October. - Dartz - 06-20-2018 Does this mean everyone who works at one of these could get arrested on travelling to the United States? Y'know, for technically being a drug dealer? RE: High time? October. - robkelk - 06-20-2018 Yes, it does. Prime Minister Trudeau's advice is to be honest at the border crossings. RE: High time? October. - Rajvik - 06-20-2018 Actually, no they cannot, as long as they are not transporting it into the US there is no holding them. Now deny them entry, possibly, but I doubt it RE: High time? October. - Bob Schroeck - 06-21-2018 (06-20-2018, 04:20 PM)robkelk Wrote: New Brunswick is ready. I can't help but wonder if that's going to work like the beer stores we encountered in Canada, with little ordering kiosks and a roller conveyor from the back room on which boxes of your preferred blend come sliding out... (And is it weird I suddenly want to cram "Canada" and "cannabis" into some kind of portmanteau word now?) RE: High time? October. - ECSNorway - 06-21-2018 "Cannadabis", maybe? It'd be a decent brand name.... RE: High time? October. - hazard - 06-21-2018 Well, 'nederwiet' as a portmonteau is a thing here in the Netherlands already. Translates pretty directly to 'Dutch weed.' RE: High time? October. - DHBirr - 06-21-2018 (06-21-2018, 08:24 AM)ECSNorway Wrote: "Cannadabis", maybe? It'd be a decent brand name.... I don't think a portmanteau that runs to more syllables than either of the words that make it up will get much traction. On the other hand, though it's not a portmanteau, calling it "Maple Leaf" with an underlay or something of a marijuana leaf might work as a logo. Maybe the standard Canadian maple leaf behind the word "maple" while the marijuana leaf is, of course, behind the word "leaf".... Meh; that's a marketing question, and I have no expertise or talent in that area. Shutting up now. Although my current sig is appropriate: RE: High time? October. - robkelk - 06-21-2018 (06-21-2018, 07:12 AM)Bob Schroeck Wrote:(06-20-2018, 04:20 PM)robkelk Wrote: New Brunswick is ready. There were high hopes * that this year's July 1 would be "Cannabis Day" (playing off "Canada Day"), so you aren't the only one thinking this way. * (pun intended) RE: High time? October. - robkelk - 06-25-2018 (06-20-2018, 07:57 PM)Rajvik Wrote: Actually, no they cannot, as long as they are not transporting it into the US there is no holding them. Now deny them entry, possibly, but I doubt it It appears that this counts as profiting from trade in a drug, so it's legally possible for the USA to ban a cannabis store employee from entering the country. Also, it will still be illegal to cross the border (coming or going) with cannabis - you'll have to purchase and use it within Canada, in accordance with Canadian laws. Government of Canada travel advisory RE: High time? October. - robkelk - 06-26-2018 CBC Opinion: Private pot shops are wonderful and probably doomed Quote:Such variety. Such pleasant service, with a buzzy little vibe. And such reasonable prices. Which of course means the government will be along soon to shut the place down, and maybe even prosecute, because, you know, Canada. |