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© 2018 AFPHigh flying: Canada to let airline passengers pack cannabis
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Kujok007
sure Canada will begin to be a third rate country with the legalization of cannabis. That said I have nothing against it if it's for MEDICINAL purpose.
Also because it will be legal in less than 6 days now I will get sick every where I will smell that junk, yes I do suffer from that, I don't know if I can call that an allergy but I really get sick from just the smell of it(I have worked at a police station and every time they were seizing any from some dealers I had to take days off until there were no smell left) and if I have to inhale then I get dizzy and vomit every where, so to me it's gonna be hell. Thinking about moving to a country free of that.
Aly Rustom
Not just first-world.. The best in the world.
We are hoping to immigrate there just before the Tokyo Olympic madness hits. Can't think of a better country to raise my kids in.
kabukideath
I doubt airlines could carry enough snacks onboard.
shirokuma
Justin Trudeau legalized weed to reap the extra taxes to the government. Now we can make our NATO commitment. Think of it as blunts for bullets.
Chico3
Canada is giving new meaning to”The Mile High Club.”
Serrano
Great. Now all we have to do is get JAL and ANA on board with this, lol
TrevorPeace
@Strangerland, thanks.
@Laguna, don't worry about it. Here in Canada only the truly stupid would try to transport it on anything but a domestic flight.
And that photo looks just like any one of the hundreds of buds I've pruned, over the years.
Laguna
Wow, man. I'm totally trying to wrap my head around flights crossing international boundaries which are not trans-border.
Strangerland
Now there will be a real first-world nation on the planet.
1glenn
My neighbor tells me that she uses a cannabis cream to help with her arthritis. I have known people who smoked it to help with the nausea from chemotherapy.
Ah_so
Japan’s attitude to marijuana is looking increasingly outdated. A bit of dope is treated like an evil crime.
As it becomes normalised in North America, Japan may slowly change.
Cricky
Japan's customs would have a stroke if they knew how beniale this is viewed in other countries.
kruz01
This will mute the passengers