• Canadian marijuana seed salesman extradited to US to face 5 years in prison
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[QUOTE=deepneau;22090315]Got what he deserved, anybody that sends that crap from another country, especially such large quantities, should be punished in this way.[/QUOTE] You are clearly a brain washed religious retard
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091163]Care to explain?[/QUOTE] Victimless crimes should not have possible sentences equal to murder.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22090315]Got what he deserved, anybody that sends that crap from another country, especially such large quantities, should be punished in this way.[/QUOTE] You're a sad misinformed individual. What he did was only punishable by a $200 fine up here in canada.
[QUOTE=skifer;22086444]What fuckers, less pot for you Americans. But really I don't know wether this will really affect anything.[/QUOTE] The issue is that he's getting time in prison for something that would only give him a fine in Canada, not that it will hurt the pot trade.
[QUOTE=aydin690;22091246]You're a sad misinformed individual. What he did was only punishable by a $200 fine up here in canada.[/QUOTE] Well, this is the US and he was extradited. I don't care what it is in Canada, that is irrelevant to this situation. He took the risk and got punished.
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;22086365] :wtc:, Stephen Harper?[/QUOTE] Stephen Harper is actually, literally, pure evil
[QUOTE=Rooster Assassin;22086816]He knew selling seeds to [I]Americans[/I] was illegal. [editline]08:09PM[/editline] Not saying that this is right though.[/QUOTE] No, it's not illegal. It's like an american company selling a canadian guns by mail order(Don't ask how) and then us fining the company, say, Colt. It would never happen. The guy up here would get the fine, the guy is only applicable to his laws. Marc Emery is, by that very same nature, only applicable to Canadian laws, and is being treated to special treatment as a press piece for the war on drugs. Marc emery isn't even the biggest seed seller up here. This won't change anything, this will just make a huge problem for them. [editline]04:53PM[/editline] [QUOTE=deepneau;22091318]Well, this is the US and he was extradited. I don't care what it is in Canada, that is irrelevant to this situation. He took the risk and got punished.[/QUOTE] NO. YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THE LAWS. This is not how legislation, or LAW works you brainless idiot. He didn't break laws here, he never stepped foot in the US, he never sold a seed there, he mailed them. You don't extradite the company/person who's selling from another country, you fine the buyer here. This is a press piece, and you're an idiot. [editline]04:54PM[/editline] [QUOTE=Chompster;22091288]The issue is that he's getting time in prison for something that would only give him a fine in Canada, not that it will hurt the pot trade.[/QUOTE] The bigger issue is he's being extradited on the wrong premises.
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;22091349] NO. YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND THE LAWS. This is not how legislation, or LAW works you brainless idiot. He didn't break laws here, he never stepped foot in the US, he never sold a seed there, he mailed them. You don't extradite the company/person who's selling from another country, you fine the buyer here. This is a press piece, and you're an idiot. [/QUOTE] I understand, but he was still selling Marijuana to the US through postage. I don't quite care if it's within the law or not, but to me, he deserves what he got; he was basically adding on to the growing Marijuana problem within this country.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091481]I understand, but he was still selling Marijuana to the US through postage. I don't quite care if it's within the law or not, but to me, he deserves what he got; he was basically adding on to the growing Marijuana problem within this country.[/QUOTE] So you honestly believe the man, who hurt no one, should receive a twenty-five year sentence in jail for selling seeds of a plant that grows naturally on the planet? lol
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091481]I understand, but he was still selling Marijuana to the US through postage. I don't quite care if it's within the law or not, but to me, he deserves what he got; he was basically adding on to the growing Marijuana problem within this country.[/QUOTE] That's not how it works shit for brains. He was selling seeds across borders, the US does not control canadian citizens you fascist fucking shit. He did not violate canadian law severely, he did not violate american law severely. And a growing "Marijuana problem"? Are you fucking kidding me? Are you honestly, that fucking stupid? [editline]05:04PM[/editline] You are the definition of an across borders idiotic fascist. [editline]05:04PM[/editline] I'm gonna have you extradited for breaking stupidity laws. Sounds about as reasonable as this move by the drug czar. [editline]05:06PM[/editline] Also, you clearly don't understand, it's not showing that you do.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091481]I understand, but he was still selling Marijuana to the US through postage. I don't quite care if it's within the law or not, but to me, he deserves what he got; he was basically adding on to the growing Marijuana problem within this country.[/QUOTE] Hey you have a cross for your avatar, and the Westboro Baptist Church is a big problem in the U.S. 5 years in prison.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091481]I understand, but he was still selling Marijuana to the US through postage. I don't quite care if it's within the law or not, but to me, he deserves what he got; he was basically adding on to the growing Marijuana problem within this country.[/QUOTE] I thought you were a troll at first but your avatar explained everything. Now, it all makes sense.
The US does not control Canadian citizens, that is correct. But a Canadian decided to extradite the person to US grounds, and that means the US can take control of him. And yes, I am serious.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091645]The US does not control Canadian citizens, that is correct. But a Canadian decided to extradite the person to US grounds, and that means the US can take control of him. And yes, I am serious.[/QUOTE] That's because Harper is US of A's bitch.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091645]The US does not control Canadian citizens, that is correct. But a Canadian decided to extradite the person to US grounds, and that means the US can take control of him. And yes, I am serious.[/QUOTE] Then you are seriously an idiot, don't understand law, and have violated sovreignty of nations. You are a fascist reaching across borders for a victimless crime. You're the dumbest poster here.
and Americans think they're free
Yes, Harper extradited him to the US. The thing is, he had absolutely no right to, on top of having no reasoning for it besides to make an example of him for this ridiculous War on Drugs that accomplishes nothing positive whatsoever
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;22091675]Then you are seriously an idiot, don't understand law, and have violated sovreignty of nations. You are a fascist reaching across borders for a victimless crime. You're the dumbest poster here.[/QUOTE] I love your constant personal attacks, it doesn't really help your argument. And you are just throwing the word fascist around; I am not a fascist at all. The fact is that Marijuana is illegal in some states within the US, and this person allowed people to grow it within the US; which is illegal. He knew he was breaking the law and he was dealt justice.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091645]The US does not control Canadian citizens, that is correct. But a Canadian decided to extradite the person to US grounds, and that means the US can take control of him. And yes, I am serious.[/QUOTE] Hypothetical, You rape a chick, instead of going to prison in the US, you're extradited to Saudi Arabia. So basically, you're getting the death sentence. How fair does that seem? The magnitude of this is a lot worse than Marc's situation, but it's the same situation.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091775]I love your constant personal attacks, it doesn't really help your argument. And you are just throwing the word fascist around; I am not a fascist at all. The fact is that Marijuana is illegal in some states within the US, and this person allowed people to grow it within the US; which is illegal. He knew he was breaking the law and he was dealt justice.[/QUOTE] You are a fascist, and if you're even begining to assume my argument falls under the definition of "Ad hominem" it doesn't. My argument doesn't rely on your stupidity, it doesn't attack your character. My argument stands alone, i just get to call you an idiot for not understanding it anyways. The fact of the matter is, this is wrong in all forms, sure, it's illegal, but he doesn't have the right to be extradited. He's not being put on a trial of his peers. He's being tried by foreigners, he's being given a sentence which doesn't apply to him.
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091775]I love your constant personal attacks, it doesn't really help your argument. And you are just throwing the word fascist around; I am not a fascist at all. The fact is that Marijuana is illegal in some states within the US, and this person allowed people to grow it within the US; which is illegal. He knew he was breaking the law and he was dealt justice.[/QUOTE] He isn't allowing people to grow them, that's their own business. I can sell Sudafed as a pharmacist, but if someone gets their hands on it and makes meth. Should I get the same/worse sentence than the meth-cooker?
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091775]I love your constant personal attacks, it doesn't really help your argument. And you are just throwing the word fascist around; I am not a fascist at all. The fact is that Marijuana is illegal in some states within the US, and this person allowed people to grow it within the US; which is illegal. He knew he was breaking the law and he was dealt justice.[/QUOTE] You have a perverted sense of justice kiddo
[QUOTE=HumanAbyss;22091809]You are a fascist, and if you're even begining to assume my argument falls under the definition of "Ad hominem" it doesn't. My argument doesn't rely on your stupidity, it doesn't attack your character. My argument stands alone, i just get to call you an idiot for not understanding it anyways. The fact of the matter is, this is wrong in all forms, sure, it's illegal, but he doesn't have the right to be extradited. He's not being put on a trial of his peers. He's being tried by foreigners, he's being given a sentence which doesn't apply to him.[/QUOTE] Well, you keep on calling me different things and it seems like you are raging; ad hominem. It was illegal, and he has to face the consequences; even if they are obscene. Let's just hope that he sees the error of his ways and he faces kinder consequences.
A canadian citizen should not be on trial in an american court if they did not violate the law in america
Well, he did break the law, but he should have only stayed in Canada and took up whatever fines there were. The whole extradition thing is mundane and unnecessary aside from generating publicity.
hopefully we get a new prime minister in office soon.
[QUOTE=Flitchaye;22092076]Well, he did break the law, but he should have only stayed in Canada and took up whatever fines there were. The whole extradition thing is mundane and unnecessary aside from generating publicity.[/QUOTE] which is why I said in an american court. He should by all means answer to Canadian law
[QUOTE=deepneau;22091481]I understand, but he was still selling Marijuana to the US through postage. I don't quite care if it's within the law or not, but to me, he deserves what he got; he was basically adding on to the growing Marijuana problem within this country.[/QUOTE] marijuana "problem"?
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;22092180]marijuana "problem"?[/QUOTE] Heh, argument's over now.
[QUOTE=PrismatexV8;22092180]marijuana "problem"?[/QUOTE] Yes.
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