Marijuana possession law 'erased'
May 17, 2003 3:59 PM   Subscribe

Marijuana possession law 'erased' Possessing less than 30 grams of marijuana is no longer against the law in Ontario, a Windsor judge says in a ruling released yesterday that compounds the chaos over Canada's pot laws. And it's a long weekend too. (btw, Ontario is a province in Canada that includes Toronto).
posted by bobo123 (23 comments total)
 
How much does a marijuana plant weigh?
posted by Pretty_Generic at 4:02 PM on May 17, 2003


Oh, sorry, it seems to be illegal to grow it. So you can't produce it yourself, and no one can bring it into the country or sell it to you. Perhaps you can legally steal it from others? I don't governments should be encouraging theft.
posted by Pretty_Generic at 4:08 PM on May 17, 2003


How much does a marijuana plant weigh?

wet or dry? buds or shake? sativa or indica?
posted by quonsar at 4:09 PM on May 17, 2003


Gee quonsar it's like Starbucks (Starbuds coming soom).

Doesn't it grow naturally as a weed? Used to in Washington DC. Perhaps a few seeds droped in a field and a "wild harvest" would be legal.
posted by stbalbach at 4:21 PM on May 17, 2003


hemp grows wild as a weed.
posted by quonsar at 4:30 PM on May 17, 2003


"sweet dreams, nightmares, death"...Stephen King
Spend your money on quality magic mushrooms and acid instead.
posted by JohnR at 4:53 PM on May 17, 2003


Pff, what diffrence will it make when everyone is dead from SARS?
posted by delmoi at 5:02 PM on May 17, 2003


So we can get wicked stoned while we wait to drop dead.

And trafficking laws aren't enforced much up here for pot. They're kept on the books to give the cops something to nail organised crime with and so that Canadian airlines don't become mules for international shipments (couple times a year the RCMP find a half-ton or so of weed stuck in the belly of a plane at Pearson Airport).
posted by Pseudoephedrine at 5:27 PM on May 17, 2003


30 grams is about 1 ounce. About a $200 street value here in Omaha, or so I've been told... That's way less than a plant weighs.

It's too bad you still can't grow a plant for personal use. I've heard that getting a license to grow it for medical reasons isn't that hard though.
posted by klaruz at 5:51 PM on May 17, 2003


I would *love* to have a ton of seeds and a crop seeder airplane... it would be so, so amusing to scatter-seed the country.
posted by five fresh fish at 5:52 PM on May 17, 2003


Holy cow! Ontario's where I live!
posted by frenetic at 6:27 PM on May 17, 2003


(btw, Ontario is a province in Canada that includes Toronto)

Next on Metafilter, how to find your ass with both hands and a roadmap.
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 6:33 PM on May 17, 2003


Next on Metafilter, how to find your ass with both hands and a roadmap.

...while huffing a gigantic spliff and  bashing duhbyuh.
posted by quonsar at 6:40 PM on May 17, 2003


Next on Metafilter, how to find your ass with both hands and a roadmap.

...while huffing a gigantic spliff and  bashing duhbyuh.


...and wearing some bling bling, not watching telelvision, and having sexual relations with Ann Coulter.
posted by benjh at 7:59 PM on May 17, 2003


Canada sounds better by the minute. Now, can they carry this trough, or will they drop the ball halfway?
posted by spazzm at 9:17 PM on May 17, 2003


It won't carry through. This is one (provincial) judge, casting down a single possession law, and not yet appealed. Meanwhile, the federal government, is moving ahead with its new pot legislation (hooray!), but all signs suggest it's been heavily watered down (not-hooray!) due to American threats and lobbying (double-not-hooray!). Though possession of small quantities will be decriminalized (not legalized), the fine for minor possession is in excess of $100, and the fine for growing is skyrocketing even further. The cops will likely be more likely to go after smokers, as each kid caught is $150 for the coffers - whereas before they could expect only a trial with stakes so low it wasn't worth bothering.
posted by Marquis at 9:44 PM on May 17, 2003


Why do the Canadians hate the freedom America affords it so much? Earth to Canada: Come back home you're going completely nuts.

In other news Colorado's doing just fine with some of their new laws thank you very much. I just wrote about it in my blog and found this thread astoundingly, mystically, synchronous with what I'd just gotten done writing about.
posted by crasspastor at 9:55 PM on May 17, 2003


Wow! Absolutely awesome!

After all the other bullshit that prevents me from doing what I like, THIS happens.

Damn. Now I can't be furious at the government anymore, just angry. Oh well... I'm sure that something will happen in the next while to roil my blood again. :-)
posted by shepd at 12:20 AM on May 18, 2003


Now I can't be furious at the government anymore...

No no no! Please stay furious! This is a judge - he has nothing to do with Eves' awful, awful, awful government, who don't deserve the spittle at the back of your throat! Let your blood roil, my son!
posted by Marquis at 8:16 AM on May 18, 2003


Now only if Canada will follow in Colorado's footsteps.. I'll have a wad of doobies in my right pocket and my strap in my left, and thus be completely invincible.
posted by phylum sinter at 9:30 AM on May 18, 2003


Why do the Canadians hate the freedom America affords it so much?

I'm completely unable to tell whether you're saying this sarcastically, sardonically, seriously, or sillyly...
posted by five fresh fish at 10:53 AM on May 18, 2003


All of the above. . .
posted by crasspastor at 5:38 PM on May 18, 2003


Marquis:

I was once arrested for possession of a small amount, and plead it down to littering. $500 fine, no criminal record.

Got the impression that it was a pretty common way of handling these cases, at least with clean-cut college boys.

Also, it is extremely tempting for me to quote Pulp Fiction again.
posted by son_of_minya at 9:43 PM on May 18, 2003


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