HAVE YOU THANKED A GREEN PLANT TODAY?
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 2:43 pm

National Weed Day
Like, WOW!, man.
have fun, relax, but above all ARGUE!
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UNITED NATIONS—Health Minister Jane Philpott says Canada will introduce legislation in the spring of next year to begin the process of legalizing and regulating marijuana.
Philpott says Canada’s plan on pot “challenges the status quo in many countries,” but is convinced it is the best way to protect youth while enhancing public safety.
She made the comments during an impassioned speech at the United Nations, but offered no other details.
Someone had to do it.Big RR wrote:Well that has to be a record--only two posts and already the Nazi comparisons are raised.
So she wants to fill Canada with pot?Health Minister Jane Philpott
Is April 20th actually Herr Schickelgruber's date of birth and therefore a statement of fact? Yes.oldr_n_wsr wrote:Someone had to do it.Big RR wrote:Well that has to be a record--only two posts and already the Nazi comparisons are raised.
I'm sure she knew the date she made this announcement.Scooter wrote:I have to wonder if she realized what day it was:UNITED NATIONS—Health Minister Jane Philpott says Canada will introduce legislation in the spring of next year to begin the process of legalizing and regulating marijuana.
Philpott says Canada’s plan on pot “challenges the status quo in many countries,” but is convinced it is the best way to protect youth while enhancing public safety.
She made the comments during an impassioned speech at the United Nations, but offered no other details.




Leading Orthodox rabbi rules marijuana kosher for Passover
Mazel toke.
Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, considered the leading living Orthodox rabbi, has ruled that marijuana is kosher for Passover, according to the Times of Israel.
For the eight-day celebration, Jewish people avoid leavened bread and any food made with wheat, barley, rye, spelt or oats.
Foods called “kitniot” — which includes rice, millet, corn and legumes — are also forbidden in most households.
Marijuana for medical purposes, however, is now permitted.
Kanievsky was asked for a ruling by the pro-marijuana group Siach, according to the newspaper.
After sniffing the leaves, Kanievksy and Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein said that the plant has a “healing smell,” according to the Times of Israel, and blessed the leaves.
Passover begins at sundown on April 22.