Today is the 12th of December, and that means that Shawn and I are exactly one month away from the Big Move, from Toronto, to Windsor, Ontario. The drive is a mere 230 in earth miles, but, in some integral ways, it’s also the equivalent of moving from the Moon to the Sun.
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Roxanne Tellier – Musings On Movings and Marijuana for Multinationals
Posted in Books, COVID 19, Family, Health, Humour, life, Opinion, Review with tags Big Business, Big Move, Canada, cannabis, Covid, DBAWIS, Kevin Quain, legalisation, Lift and Co Expo, Marijuana, Metro Convention Centre, moving, pot, psychedelics, segarini, Tellier, The Rex, Toronto, Windsor on December 12, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – A Sunday Pot Luck
Posted in Opinion, politics, Review with tags BC, Canada, cannabis, civil rights, climate change, DBAWIS, edible, First Nations, First Past the Post, Indigenous, Jamal Khashoggi Saudi Arabia, Kinder Morgan, legalization, Marijuana, Native Americans, North Dakota, pipeline, pot, Reefer Madness, Roxanne Tellier, segarini, Supreme Court, THC, United States, Voting on October 14, 2018 by segariniYou ready, Canada?
Legal weed can go on sale at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 17, 2018. Cue the screaming and yelling from those who have never seen a Reefer Madness poster that didn’t give them a semi-erotic frisson of fear.
Roxanne Tellier: Legalize It!
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Bernie Sanders, Bill Blair, Bob Segarini, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, cannabis, Cannabis activist Jodie Emery, CBC News, Charlie Brown, Clive Weighill, Colorado, commercial producers, DBAWIS, Donald Trump, election promise, G8/20, Justice Michael Phelan, Justin Trudeau, LCBO, Liberal Party, Lucy, Marijuana, political gain, pot, regulate, restrict, Roxanne Tellier, Shoppers Drug Mart, stink, The Beer Store, United States on February 28, 2016 by segariniI’m sure it wasn’t the Canadian government’s intention to play Lucy snatching the football away before Charlie Brown can kick it. But it’s getting harder and harder to trust that the Trudeau government has any intention of following through on promises to legalize, regulate, and restrict marijuana use, medically or recreationally.