“They should vote for it if they believe that people should be free to choose their own lifestyle without the government babysitting them. They should vote for it if they think it’s not right to imprison people over a plant,” Olsen said.
It is a great day for Canadian citizens, as federal court judge Michael Phelan ruled yesterday the 24th that patients have the right to grow their own cannabis. Not all of Canada is jumping for joy, however. Some are actually a bit nervous, for their pocketbooks.
“Our last scan about two months ago was fantastic,” Robertson said. “All the tumors in my lungs were gone and all the tumors in my liver had shrunk or resolved, which is unheard of almost, I guess, in this particular disease.”
Kidnapping: that is the claim of a family who had their children taken by the state, despite the fact they broke no laws. Over 9 months their children have been held in custody of Kansas, even though they live in Colorado.
The Flint water crisis started because the government wanted to save money, but what other steps could the state have taken to increase revenue without putting lives in danger? Legalizing cannabis instead of wasting money on arrests, for one.