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DRUNK CANOEING – Oops. Never mind.

Posted bywpengine 6 October 2017

“Put your paddles down if you’ve been drinking. Drunk canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding will continue to be illegal.” It’s an MLE (marijuana legalization effect). Same thing for paddling high.

Source: MPs reverse course on removing canoes, kayaks from impaired driving laws | CTV News

Posted bywpengine6 October 2017Posted inUncategorized

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