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G&M: "Ottawa urged to withdraw from UN drug treaties ahead of pot legalization"
Salutations Canuck fellows!
How about some more reading for a change?
Hummm...
Somehow i get the feeling some TrudeauMania supporters simply can't stand the full historical version of Canadian reality - relatively to bigot anti-cannabic prohibitionism anyway!
Some creative revisionists, hey?...
M'well, lets see this whole hate-lover/love-hater legacy in its true entire globality, no "half-truths" and/or "true-lies" (...), which implies starting at the roots of evil and that's 1925, e.g. while the LIBERAL Canuck senator Raoul Dandurand was presiding at the League of Nations...
After all wasn't it that very same year when "Indian Hemp" became a new target for this equally fresh-new "extra-democratic" (...) foreign body??
The thing is he married Joséphine Marchand who happened to publish a monthly pro-feminist magazine titled "Le coin du feu" (1893 ~ 1896).
Here's the elite couple as mentioned above and i got a hint Emily F. Murphy aka Janey Canuck (author of "The black candle", "Marahuana - A new menace", 1922) was most likely acquainted with them since she also was part of the elite on top of being a high-profile activist herself, decarated by the King with the St-Jean de Jérusalem "Dame of Grace" cross (while she was an eugenist bitch!)... Did she send copies of her book to serve as "reference" for the UN library? Whatever, etc.?...
The international cannabis ban took place without much explanations really - and that wasn't even a 1st occurence as there's been "mystery" surrounding the Canada-wide national ban of 1923 as well, this one performed by Henri-Sévérin Béland, another brave LIBERAL though with "medical" background - and yet far from enough to be able/willing to dispute the classification of "Indian Hemp" as "Poison" by Montréal's Pharmaci$ts a$$ociation, besides arsenic and cyanure that is!...
Sénateur Henri-Sévérin Béland
In days when cannabis was a NON-ISSUE, essentially!!
(from 1890 print i believe.)
So, briefly put "The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs" of *1961* seems just too CONVENIENT for all of those self-serving (so-called "public servants") on the land of cap'tain Itnoc: In The Name Of Children!!!
In addition lets consider that for a Québec voter it hurts "legaleezation" a great deal to have to live with only 1 of the 45 LPs (last time i checked!)...
Oh, 36 in the August 24th report of 2016 and now 45: e.g. systematic green money extraction, pumped out of my province tenfold compared to what's to be expected, essentially!... As a bonus Québec got its 1st case of HOMICIDE by SPVM-GTi police over ~8 oz which didn't even belong 100% to a man named Jean-Pierre Bony. That was a mere ~5 months after elections day, as i recall; the fatal hit actually occured just a few hours from April fool's day, as to send some vague political "message" many concluded. A bully one considering the shooting occured when the victim showed up in the middle of a solid window frame: judging from the manufacturer information this fatal "cinetic wand" was shot at unsafe distance to the head, apparently, euh... And they blamed the dead while late TV news refocussed public attention on burned cars instead!!
...
One way or another admire our "free" (propaganda) press at work today! Who in here could pretend they already knew about this other international treaty linked directly below, for your own conveniency dear readers:
Now please pay special attention to the number of "hits" while searching for these exact key-words below:
Ah, there they are!! The LOST children of planet Itnoc! So it's no surprize they so ellusive, statistically...
Honestly i've got to wonder how senator Pierre Claude Nolin would have reacted if he were still alive to share his insight and experience at the parliament of Ottawa!
Good day, have fun!! ;-)
Salutations Canuck fellows!
How about some more reading for a change?
Globe and Mail: Ottawa urged to withdraw from UN drug treaties ahead of pot legalization (2017-Jun-2)
« Canada is currently one of more than 185 parties to three United Nations drug-control conventions — the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances and the 1988 Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. »
« Canada is currently one of more than 185 parties to three United Nations drug-control conventions — the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances and the 1988 Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. »
Hummm...
Somehow i get the feeling some TrudeauMania supporters simply can't stand the full historical version of Canadian reality - relatively to bigot anti-cannabic prohibitionism anyway!
Some creative revisionists, hey?...
M'well, lets see this whole hate-lover/love-hater legacy in its true entire globality, no "half-truths" and/or "true-lies" (...), which implies starting at the roots of evil and that's 1925, e.g. while the LIBERAL Canuck senator Raoul Dandurand was presiding at the League of Nations...
After all wasn't it that very same year when "Indian Hemp" became a new target for this equally fresh-new "extra-democratic" (...) foreign body??
The thing is he married Joséphine Marchand who happened to publish a monthly pro-feminist magazine titled "Le coin du feu" (1893 ~ 1896).
Here's the elite couple as mentioned above and i got a hint Emily F. Murphy aka Janey Canuck (author of "The black candle", "Marahuana - A new menace", 1922) was most likely acquainted with them since she also was part of the elite on top of being a high-profile activist herself, decarated by the King with the St-Jean de Jérusalem "Dame of Grace" cross (while she was an eugenist bitch!)... Did she send copies of her book to serve as "reference" for the UN library? Whatever, etc.?...
The international cannabis ban took place without much explanations really - and that wasn't even a 1st occurence as there's been "mystery" surrounding the Canada-wide national ban of 1923 as well, this one performed by Henri-Sévérin Béland, another brave LIBERAL though with "medical" background - and yet far from enough to be able/willing to dispute the classification of "Indian Hemp" as "Poison" by Montréal's Pharmaci$ts a$$ociation, besides arsenic and cyanure that is!...
Sénateur Henri-Sévérin Béland
In days when cannabis was a NON-ISSUE, essentially!!
(from 1890 print i believe.)
So, briefly put "The Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs" of *1961* seems just too CONVENIENT for all of those self-serving (so-called "public servants") on the land of cap'tain Itnoc: In The Name Of Children!!!
In addition lets consider that for a Québec voter it hurts "legaleezation" a great deal to have to live with only 1 of the 45 LPs (last time i checked!)...
Oh, 36 in the August 24th report of 2016 and now 45: e.g. systematic green money extraction, pumped out of my province tenfold compared to what's to be expected, essentially!... As a bonus Québec got its 1st case of HOMICIDE by SPVM-GTi police over ~8 oz which didn't even belong 100% to a man named Jean-Pierre Bony. That was a mere ~5 months after elections day, as i recall; the fatal hit actually occured just a few hours from April fool's day, as to send some vague political "message" many concluded. A bully one considering the shooting occured when the victim showed up in the middle of a solid window frame: judging from the manufacturer information this fatal "cinetic wand" was shot at unsafe distance to the head, apparently, euh... And they blamed the dead while late TV news refocussed public attention on burned cars instead!!
...
One way or another admire our "free" (propaganda) press at work today! Who in here could pretend they already knew about this other international treaty linked directly below, for your own conveniency dear readers:
[ https:// www.admin.ch/opc/fr/classified-compilation/19250006/index.html ]
(Sorry, this is the French version from Switzerland...)
Convention internationale relative aux stupéfiants
Conclue à Genève le 19 février 1925
Approuvée par l'Assemblée fédérale le 14 juin 1928
Ratification déposée par la Suisse le 3 avril 1929
Entrée en vigueur pour la Suisse le 2 juillet 1929
(Sorry, this is the French version from Switzerland...)
Convention internationale relative aux stupéfiants
Conclue à Genève le 19 février 1925
Approuvée par l'Assemblée fédérale le 14 juin 1928
Ratification déposée par la Suisse le 3 avril 1929
Entrée en vigueur pour la Suisse le 2 juillet 1929
Now please pay special attention to the number of "hits" while searching for these exact key-words below:
- 1 Hit - "Canada"
- 9 Hits - "Chanvre Indien"
- 1 Hit - "Cannabis" (sativa L.)
- 1 Hit - "Hachich"
- ZERO HIT - "Enfant" (child)...
Ah, there they are!! The LOST children of planet Itnoc! So it's no surprize they so ellusive, statistically...
Honestly i've got to wonder how senator Pierre Claude Nolin would have reacted if he were still alive to share his insight and experience at the parliament of Ottawa!
Good day, have fun!! ;-)