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Why Canada Should Legalize Marijuana
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11-27-2007, 11:45 PM
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Why Canada Should Legalize Marijuana
Why Canada Should Legalize Marijuana
By: Peter BeckI I have many vices. Pot, however, is not one of them. I dont smoke the stuff, and never have, but I dont sit in judgment either. Recently, I started looking at what could happen to the Canadian economy if we didnt just decriminalize marijuana, or condone medicinal uses for it, but actually allowed the free market to grow, package and sell it. What Ive found out is pretty startling. To begin with, most estimates say the cannabis business in British Columbia alone is worth US$24 Billion dollars a year, street value. How much is that? Thats more than the forestry exports to the US from BC in any given year, and is about two and a half times the agricultural exports for the entire country. So, lets start with that number: US$24 Billion a year in profits. Thats roughly CDN$34 Billion. Im being conservative here, and forgetting the fact that if you were to legalize marijuana, Canadians would be growing it in every fallow field, window box, and basement in the country. Now, factor in the tourist trade. Come to Toronto, or Vancouver, or Peggys Cove for that matter, and such back a Molson Canadian accompanied by a pre-packaged, filtered, high-quality spliff. Ive seen estimates in the range of $90 Billion for the country if even 1% of the American population comes north to buy their stash. $34 Billion plus $90 Billion equals $124 Billion. Heres another number. Canada has about 600,000 citizens who have been indicted for using marijuana for personal use, and around 30,000 arrests are made each year. According to the Auditor Generals report, this translates into $500 Million for annual enforcement of drug laws, and about $500 Million for legal fees. Tack on about $50,000 a year for each incarcerated offender, and you end up with about $1.5 Billion a year. Again, Im guessing on the conservative side. $124 Billion plus $1.5 Billion equals $125.5 Billion. Heres another one: one acre of hemp produces the same amount of cellulose fibre as 4.1 acres of trees. Trees grow back in about twenty-odd years. Hemp grows back every four months or so, and produces paper at one-quarter the cost of wood pulp (creating one-fifth of the pollution). You can also make four times more gasohol or methanol from help stalks than from corn. Hemp is actually the strongest natural fibre there is, and until the 20th century, it provided almost all the worlds paper, clothing, textiles and rope. Even if we ignore the moral, ethical, or ecological reasons for using hemp to replace pulp and paper, it just makes sense economically. First, cut the capital expenditures in wood pulp production about $8 Billion by three-quarters. We just saved $6 Billion. Now, quadruple the potential volume of cellulose fibre. With about $15-20 Billion in annual exports of newsprint and wood pulp, that would be roughly (lets be conservative and call it $15 Billion) $60 Billion. Obviously, there wouldnt be that much demand, so lets simply double the present number to $30 Billion, and keep in mind that our resource is now virtually unlimited. We dont have to keep spending all that money in reforestation projects, so our parks and woodlands can be saved as an added bonus to the $90 Billion were making on tourism. $125.5 Billion plus $6 Billion plus $30 Billion equals $161.5 Billion. Is this starting to scare you? We havent even touched on the potential tax revenues from selling weed in nice, neat packages. The federal government gets about $5 Billion annually in revenues from tobacco. While the average Joe wont be smoking a jack of Js a day, a joint is probably going to cost more than a cigarette, and will certainly be taxed heavily. Lets round it off to another $3 Billion not including the increased sales of both tobacco and marijuana due to, again, the increased tourism. Textile export increases, new business development, job creation, medical research and exports throw in another $4-5 Billion. $161.5 Billion plus $5 Billion plus, lets call it $3.5 Billion (to round things out), equals $170 Billion. Thats $170 Billion: around 15% of the entire GDP for the country in 2001. We could give every man, woman and child in Canada five hundred dollars every year, and have about $20 Billion left for foreign aid. And theres more. Legalizing marijuana, growing hemp and producing its products, supporting research and development into its many uses, and cutting down pollution and deforestation to levels well below Kyotos meager demands would certainly reverse the brain drain to the US. It would also attract thousands of liberal-minded, well-educated professionals to Canadas industry, education, and health care systems. This would increase production, demand, and profitability. The US is, of course, concerned about Canadas potential to become the Holland of North America. Their decades-old war on drugs has been too much of a backbone for popular support to let it slip away. The best threat they have come up with so far is to suggest that border crossings will be much tighter. This is not a serious economic threat, as weve already factored that in as of 9/11. Over 70% of Canadians approve of the decriminalization of marijuana. That, in itself, should be motivational. Even the Canadian Medical Association has admitted that its not addictive, occasional use not harmful, not causal with criminal behaviour, no evidence of mental damage. Take whatever stance youre comfortable with on smoking the stuff yourself; Im looking at this purely by the numbers. ![]() ------------------ &I've come to the conclusion, after having spent many years in politics, is that our presidential elections turn out to be more of a charade than anything else, and I think that is true today. It is a charade,& - Ron Paul, Sept 2008. ------------------ We're in a lot of trouble, watch this - http://www.youtube.com/v/3L3QVn4JyYA ------------------ ![]() ![]() ------------------ You cannot tax someone's labor because that is slavery - Ed Brown, June 18 2007 ------------------ The world's &freeest& country has the highest number in prison. - arundhati roy ------------------ The crisis of modern democracy is a profound one. Free elections, a free press and an independent judiciary mean little when the free market has reduced them to commodities available on sale to the highest bidder. - arundhati roy ------------------ The era of manufacturing consent has given way to the era of manufacturing news. Soon media newsrooms will drop the pretense, and start hiring theater directors instead of journalists. - arundhati roy ------------------ The structure of capitalism is flawed. The motor that powers it cannot but vastly increase the disparity between the poor and the rich globally and within countries as well. Parecon is a brave argument for replacing that flawed machine and offers a much needed -- more equitable, democratic, participatory -- alternative economic vision. - arundhati roy ------------------ [The choice between John Kerry and George Bush] is not a real choice. It's an apparent choice. Like choosing a brand of detergent. Whether you buy Ivory Snow or Tide, they're both owned by Proctor & Gamble. - arundhati roy ------------------ No government's condemnation of terrorism is credible if it cannot show itself to be open to change by nonviolent dissent - arundhati roy ![]() ------------------ Dr. Hermann Oberth who pioneered rocket design for the German Reich during World War II and later advanced rocket technology for the American manned space launches, cryptically stated: "We cannot take the credit for our record advancement in certain scientific fields alone; we have been helped." When asked by whom, he replied: "The people of other worlds." |
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11-28-2007, 02:23 AM
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Why Canada Should Legalize Marijuana
Pot won't be legalized, ever. It's too easy to grow and has too many productive uses. It is therefore dangerous to several monopolies especially the drug industry and agribusiness. But really its about suppressing anything the people can do for themselves. It's all about fostering dependence, domesticating the population.
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11-28-2007, 03:57 AM
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Why Canada Should Legalize Marijuana
never say never
I would legalize :wink: you never know~! ![]() ------------------ &I've come to the conclusion, after having spent many years in politics, is that our presidential elections turn out to be more of a charade than anything else, and I think that is true today. It is a charade,& - Ron Paul, Sept 2008. ------------------ We're in a lot of trouble, watch this - http://www.youtube.com/v/3L3QVn4JyYA ------------------ ![]() ![]() ------------------ You cannot tax someone's labor because that is slavery - Ed Brown, June 18 2007 ------------------ The world's &freeest& country has the highest number in prison. - arundhati roy ------------------ The crisis of modern democracy is a profound one. Free elections, a free press and an independent judiciary mean little when the free market has reduced them to commodities available on sale to the highest bidder. - arundhati roy ------------------ The era of manufacturing consent has given way to the era of manufacturing news. Soon media newsrooms will drop the pretense, and start hiring theater directors instead of journalists. - arundhati roy ------------------ The structure of capitalism is flawed. The motor that powers it cannot but vastly increase the disparity between the poor and the rich globally and within countries as well. Parecon is a brave argument for replacing that flawed machine and offers a much needed -- more equitable, democratic, participatory -- alternative economic vision. - arundhati roy ------------------ [The choice between John Kerry and George Bush] is not a real choice. It's an apparent choice. Like choosing a brand of detergent. Whether you buy Ivory Snow or Tide, they're both owned by Proctor & Gamble. - arundhati roy ------------------ No government's condemnation of terrorism is credible if it cannot show itself to be open to change by nonviolent dissent - arundhati roy ![]() ------------------ Dr. Hermann Oberth who pioneered rocket design for the German Reich during World War II and later advanced rocket technology for the American manned space launches, cryptically stated: "We cannot take the credit for our record advancement in certain scientific fields alone; we have been helped." When asked by whom, he replied: "The people of other worlds." |
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11-28-2007, 12:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2007 12:59 PM by nataraja.)
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Why Canada Should Legalize Marijuana
ya there is too many ties with dupont and other large corps for them to ever consider legalizing it.
ill be happy at the moment, if they just admit that: 1) the drug war can/will never work or be won 2) prohibition does more damage than the drugs themselves 3) its our right to take mind altering chemicals if we choose 4) the reason why prohibition exists is not for the populations safety or health reasons, but for corrupt economic and political related reasons these 4 points are factual and are the truth, there is nothing to debate about these 4 points. so once these 4 points have been universally accepted, there will be nothing else left to do, but legalize all mind altering chemicals |
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11-28-2007, 01:06 PM
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Why Canada Should Legalize Marijuana
:smile:
![]() ------------------ &I've come to the conclusion, after having spent many years in politics, is that our presidential elections turn out to be more of a charade than anything else, and I think that is true today. It is a charade,& - Ron Paul, Sept 2008. ------------------ We're in a lot of trouble, watch this - http://www.youtube.com/v/3L3QVn4JyYA ------------------ ![]() ![]() ------------------ You cannot tax someone's labor because that is slavery - Ed Brown, June 18 2007 ------------------ The world's &freeest& country has the highest number in prison. - arundhati roy ------------------ The crisis of modern democracy is a profound one. Free elections, a free press and an independent judiciary mean little when the free market has reduced them to commodities available on sale to the highest bidder. - arundhati roy ------------------ The era of manufacturing consent has given way to the era of manufacturing news. Soon media newsrooms will drop the pretense, and start hiring theater directors instead of journalists. - arundhati roy ------------------ The structure of capitalism is flawed. The motor that powers it cannot but vastly increase the disparity between the poor and the rich globally and within countries as well. Parecon is a brave argument for replacing that flawed machine and offers a much needed -- more equitable, democratic, participatory -- alternative economic vision. - arundhati roy ------------------ [The choice between John Kerry and George Bush] is not a real choice. It's an apparent choice. Like choosing a brand of detergent. Whether you buy Ivory Snow or Tide, they're both owned by Proctor & Gamble. - arundhati roy ------------------ No government's condemnation of terrorism is credible if it cannot show itself to be open to change by nonviolent dissent - arundhati roy ![]() ------------------ Dr. Hermann Oberth who pioneered rocket design for the German Reich during World War II and later advanced rocket technology for the American manned space launches, cryptically stated: "We cannot take the credit for our record advancement in certain scientific fields alone; we have been helped." When asked by whom, he replied: "The people of other worlds." |
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