Quote Originally Posted by canucktoker
Cannabis seeds are not legal in canada and never have been. The police are forced to grow them out to determine wheter they are just bird or hemp seed (legal) or pot (illegal). So up until recently the police in canada didnt bust seed sellers due to the large amount of work involved. Theres a difference between police ignoring seed sellers and their being legal
You're right.. there's good reason for confusion.. the laws don't exactly make much sense and haven't been revised in decades.

"Emery, Williams and Rainey-Fenkarek are accused of selling viable marijuana seeds over the Internet to U.S. customers. Selling viable seeds is illegal according to Canadaâ??s Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (selling sterile seeds is not), and carries a sentence of up to five years (less a day) imprisonment. Although there is general acknowledgement that seeds are sold regularly in Canada, the law has not been enforced since 1968, with the exception of a case in Saskatchewan in 2000 when Ian Fergus Hunter was convicted of selling viable seeds and sentenced to a $200 fine. In comparison, similar charges in the U.S. carry penalties of 10 years to life imprisonment without parole." - www.canadians.org


You say Potato, I say Potato... even in law this seems to hold true.