Skip to content

The ReeveLaw Blog

Criminal Defence Law Blog

NO CANNABIS SUPPLY = NO STORES – This is what happens when the government controls the market: Ontario government changes rules for pot shops, only 25 stores to open April 1

Posted bywpengine 13 December 2018

Licenses for those 25 stores will be handed out using a lottery system.

Source: EXCLUSIVE: Ontario government changes rules for pot shops, only 25 stores to open April 1

Posted bywpengine13 December 2018Posted inUncategorized

Post navigation

Previous post Previous post:
YORK REGIONAL POLICE TO POST NAMES OF THOSE CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED-RELATED CRIMINAL DRIVING OFFENCES – What do you think of this?
Next post Next post:
VICTIM FINE SURCHARGE – Finally! The much hated and unfair Harper victim fine surcharge has been struck down as unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Canada.

Recent Posts

  • THE TRUE NORTH STONG AND FREE: Canada Day is a good day to affirm that as criminal defence lawyers we do not just defend the innocent and the guilty but by doing so we protect the fundamental rights of freedom we all enjoy, from encroachment by the legislative branch of government who make the laws and by the executive branch whose police execute those laws in the way they interact with us in our daily lives. This is why we are passionate about what we do. Celebrate and enjoy our Canadian freedom today!
  • The myriad of rules and the maze of complex administrative procedures involved in processing every criminal charge, which is distinct for each judicial district, involves an incredible waste of time and is difficult to manage for seasoned, knowledgeable lawyers, let alone nearly impossible for those who may choose or need to navigate the system themselves without a lawyer.
  • Respect for “Legal Aid Lawyers” and the sacrifice they make every day.
  • I believe this is a true story because it’s accurate. I’ve been there … more than once. Criminal trials are always an adventure.
  • ANOTHER CASE OF CHATGPT IN A LOCAL CRIMINAL CASE. It will result in a hearing for the lawyer to explain his conduct.
The ReeveLaw Blog, Proudly powered by WordPress.