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Pot bill could mean trade slowdown: Congressman
Newshawks with Pot-TV
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07 Nov 2004 |
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CTV.ca News Staff
An influential U.S. Congressman is predicting a trade slowdown if Canada decriminalizes marijuana possession.
"I believe there'll be more searches at the border both coming and going from Canada, which hurts our trade," said Republican Mark Souder, in an interview to be broadcast Sunday on CTV's Question Period.
"Trade is the anchor of our relationship and our friendship and anything that shows that down, complicates that."
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Re: Pot bill could mean trade slowdown: Congressman
Delta9tetr,
Wed Nov 17 06:15:01 2004 Fascisim at work. So congressman, You want to intentionally slow trade and disrupt relations with a COUNTRY because some people are NOT going to be persecuted for consuming a harmless plant. In effect you are saying that the threat of terrorism won't slow things at the border, but the threat of FREEDOM will. You should be flogged. discuss this show in the CC forums >
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