Quote Originally Posted by WildFire.ca
Vancouver Canada, our pot laws were found too be unconstitutional, so until they fix that there are none.


Pot laws thrown out, CBC reports

Jul 14, 2007 04:30 AM
Canadian Press
Prosecutors say they plan to launch a speedy appeal of a Toronto judge's ruling that Canada's marijuana possession laws are unconstitutional. CBC News reports the judge made the ruling in dismissing charges against a 29-year-old Toronto man charged with possession of 3.5 grams of pot. The man's lawyer argued that the federal government made it policy, under Health Canada's Marijuana Medical Access Regulations, to provide marijuana for medicinal purposes, but never made it a law. CBC News reports that Judge Howard Borenstein agreed that this brought all possession laws into question and dismissed the charges. Borenstein says he'll wait two weeks before making his ruling official. Defence lawyer Brian McAllister told the CBC that the ramifications of the ruling, if it stands, could be "pretty big."
This has been changed back now, THE WARS BACK ON.(:
WildFire.ca Reviewed by WildFire.ca on . Places where cops dont care about small pot possessions? I was wondering where in the world can you go out and buy a couple grams of weed, drive it to your place/house, get pulled over on the way, the cop finds it, and the worst thing you'll have to do is pay a fine or tip them off... I also hear that in Cuba, if caught with pot you are sentenced to life in prison... As for Japan I heard you can be given a 4-5 year sentence with forced labor for small amounts of weed.. And in Korea, If you test positve in a hairfolacle test you could face up to 6 Rating: 5