Majeres' Musings

Feb 22, 2005 at 20:33 o\clock

Liberal Party Of Canada Sees Writing On Wall

by: majere

an ongoing write, have to run......got back and found Conservatives hammering Liberals on Cannabis as not being harsh enough in penalties.  NOTE:  Note that the Conservatives are still coming across as Cannabis still being illegal.  I take that as this way they can hammer Libs with incompetance and cover up as even they could not find out the legality/illegality?

Upon seeing this column written, I had to ask myself, " why am I reading this article now versus three months ago, or why not three months from now"?

My point of muse originates from the Canadian Liberal Party releasing this potential itineray listing in their upcoming Liberal Party Convention being held March 5 - 6,  is nothing more than a trial balloon to gage voter and more precisely the media attention and the related yeas and nays.   Yes, at this stage they are gaging just voter and media attentive-ness.  The lower and shorter the attention span, the easier it is to slide a Bill  through Parlement, and in this case; an approved Liberal Party Resolution, maybe?.

My comments are embedded throughout the orginating article quoted below.

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Legalized pot in Grit party plans?
By DAN DUGAS, CP


Majere;  DD (Dan Dugas) should be saying something along the more accurate lines of; "Legalized Pot Announcement in Grit Party plans?  Dan Dugas has not performed his required journalistic due diligence as we have already proven cannabis is legal.  No journalistic ground breaking announcement here.

DD;  DELEGATES to the Liberal Party convention next month will debate a motion to legalize and tax marijuana sales, bringing in billions in new tax revenue.

Majere;  this is the first time I have heard a government admitting to the billions expected in tax revenue.  Perhaps this is just one of those follow the money trails directly into government coffers courtesy of a new crop of taxpayers.  Can the Liberal government be so confident right now to enable them to survive the next election ( with a once again minority governmnet ), but guess what, they will have a greater tax revenue base in place courtesy of now thankfull ingestors of cannabis to help them in the future purchasing of voters which could help them the following election where of course they will be back to a majority.

DD;  Parliament is already debating legislation to decriminalize marijuana

Majere;  Parliament is unknowingly, or knowingly, debating legislation that is to amend a law that is as if it never existed.  Already proven.  Now who is in control here?  Who is keeping who in the dark?

DD;  but a resolution by Alberta Liberals would go much further.

It would tax the proceeds of legalized pot sales, which the resolution says would bring in $3 billion in revenue each year.

Majere;  there HAD to be tax revenue involved.  It is also ironic that the resolution is from Alberta which is the same province that shot down cultivation prohibition across Canada which is also a Province that is staunchly Conservative which is also the Legal Case that shows another potential Liberal scandel as in RvKrieger.

DD;  "Legalizing marijuana would be a serious blow to drug dealers and organized crime financially," says the resolution for the March 5-6 gathering

Majere;  Another government admittance of a truth, I am totaly shocked. All those farmers fields just full of the stuff everywhere.  I can't see any criminal profit anywhere as in supply and demand ( how much crime is there in wheat? ).  We now will know that organized crime will consist of hard drugs all the time versus herbs at some time (waste of police) to hard drugs (good for police to concentrate on).  An improvement on utilizing ones resources against the organized crime admitted.

DD;  Delegates are told part of the money could go to drug awareness.

"Resolved that a portion of these tax revenues be used to educate youth against drug use and to provide treatment for those who are adversely affected by use of marijuana."

Majere;  good idea putting tax revienue into drug education and rehabilitation of all drugs (daddy's beer) prescribed(mommy's ulcer due to aspirin) or otherwise(mommy's cigerettes).

DD;  It's just one of dozens of policy proposals obtained by the Canadian Press that will be debated by delegates to the Ottawa convention.

Another resolution, from British Columbia, asks for stiffer sentences for those involved in marijuana grow-ops.

Majere;  yes, increase sentences whichs increases the risks which raises the prices and profit margins all the way around over a flower picked from an herb that is left out to dry then baked with, drank, vaped or smoked with, versus a drug which is from example; the poppy;  the desired chemicals are removed and seperated in a lab, then concentrated, then binded and sold.  A far cry from a dried flower.

DD;  GAY MARRIAGE ISSUE

Meanwhile, a party group called the Senior Liberals Commission is asking delegates to urge the government to enact legislation to respect what it calls "alternative forms of social lifestyle," but to not alter the definition of marriage.

But Liberal youth activists are working on a campaign called "It's the Charter, Stupid," with rallies and demonstrations to lobby delegates to support the government's same-sex marriage legislation before Parliament.

Some resolutions will be chosen as priority issues by party officials and automatically be included for a vote by all delegates.

Others, like the legal pot resolution, must make it through debate in a workshop in order to be presented for approval or defeat by all delegates.

As expected, Quebec delegates are asking the party rank and file to reject an invitation by the U.S. to join the missile defence project.

The issue is a hot-button issue for the Liberals, particularly in Quebec, where missile defence has little support.

Parliament has yet to vote on the concept. Conservative MPs are more likely to endorse it than the governing minority Liberals. Prime Minister Paul Martin has said he, too, would reject the weaponization of space, but has not rejected joining the U.S. proposal out of hand.

Martin faces an automatic leadership review but is expected to sail through unscathed as there is little appetite to change leaders during a minority government.

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Majere;  Ok, so what do we have?

The Liberals thumping the Constitution's validity of late (to distance itself from an incompetant Judiciary who failed in following the Constitution in its own rulings).

The Liberals now knowing that Crown Prosecutors were using unconstituonal laws against its citizens.

The Liberals knowing of the "Frankel RvKrieger Scandal" brewing to the surface slowly as in any month now the general public will find out.

The Liberals know that the latest Cannabis Court Cases Lead by John Turmel's coaching are closing in on the Supreme Justices where Crown games become moot to the Nine, and cannabis is declared legal by the Supreme as in their ruling

The Liberals know they have to find a way to announce the legality as found from the Judiciary while distancing themselves from the Judiciary as it is in their incompetance that cannabis became legal. 

This upcoming convention could be the chance to slip the resolution through looking like the good guys are just one step behind the Judiciary announcement despite some drastic clerical errors which are being straitened out now to all those effected Canadians, or, not pass the resolution and ignore whats going on, pleading ignorance the whole way....

I say they are going to plead ignorance the whole way, kicking and screaming despite any and all evidence to the contrary (dozens of emails from me included outlining RvKrieger).  They will never admit regardless and will exhaust every means possible to delay and deny.

Why?  Because its the easiest path to take.  Just tell everyone to deny...repeat daily until symptoms stop.

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