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Canada's first Prime Minister drawn into marijuana debate

September 14, 2013 11:26 AM

West Kelowna, B.C.: Prime Minister Stephen Harper called upon the legacy of Sir. John A. Macdonald throughout a comic raid into British Columbia's pot discuss.

Harper says when the nation's first head administrator was a part of Parliament for Victoria, B.c., in the nineteenth century, he kept tabs on issues that mattered, for example monetary development, not develop ops, and something like a national dream, not a funnel dream.

The remarks drew giggling and adulation from a swarm of in the vicinity of 600 supporters who bought tickets for a grill Friday night in the Okanagan city of West Kelowna.

Throughout a stop in Kelowna in late July, elected Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau declared that he upheld the legitimization, assessment and regulation of ganja.

Pot activist Dana Larsen is presently attempting to utilize activity enactment as a part of B.c. to propose a law that might decriminalize weed by anticipating police from authorizing basic ownership laws.

Harper says because of a later bill in Parliament, he can take some B.c. wine over to Ottawa, keeping in mind he doesn't drink liquor, he has "bunches of companions who do.

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