Failure to disclose 911 call information ‘should cease’ | Law Times

911 CALL INFORMATION MUST BE DISCLOSED – In York Region this information is part of the initial disclosure package but not so in Peel Region. Their policy of non-disclosure is “unfathomable” and “amounts to an abrogation of the Crown’s constitutional obligation. It has exceeded its best before date by about 35 years and should cease …

DRUNK CANOEING – Oops. Never mind.

“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

ARREST AND PROFIT – Two former chief cops becoming cannabis middlemen.

ARREST AND PROFIT – Two former chief cops becoming cannabis middlemen. So those cops who were in charge of arresting and giving thousands of Canadians a criminal record for possessing marijuana are now getting into the business for personal profit … as cops continue to arrest us. Does this seem right to you? Source: Weed …

WHEN THE POLICE DON’T KNOW THE LAW – Another unlawful strip search, another crumbling criminal case.

WHEN THE POLICE DON’T KNOW THE LAW – Another unlawful strip search, another crumbling criminal case. “Nothing in Mr. MacPherson’s pants was running away,” “The officers were ignorant of the law,” the judge wrote. Police failed to follow the case law and their own policies on strip-searching. A judge has found Toronto police had no …

EDIBLE CANNABIS PRODUCTS – Delaying legal edible cannabis products won’t keep them off street

The government plan for legalization and regulation of cannabis ignores this significant form of the product and aspect of the market. MPs studying the government’s cannabis legalization bill heard Friday that excluding edible products from next year’s planned rollout will mean the black market will continue to supply them. A final day of witnesses also …

LEGALIZATION? Not really. – Proposed pot law too harsh on young people, lawyer argues – Ottawa – CBC News

LEGALIZATION? Not really. No plans for pardons. Possession is still criminal over 30 grams for adults or 5 grams for youth. Sharing a joint is still a serious criminal offence. And in the interim police will continue to raid storefronts and arrest and charge people for simple possession. Not a good plan. Teenagers passing joints …