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Imo, American's aren't allowed to get mad about this...

PostPosted:Fri Feb 23, 2007 9:50 am
by Oracle

PostPosted:Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:30 am
by Julius Seeker
Americans can blame themselves for this one, they're the ones who said Canada's border policies were too weak.


The funny thing is that I doubt the people responsible for the WTC attacks had a criminal record. Were they not very religious?

PostPosted:Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:36 am
by Lox
I don't know. Turning people away because of a marijuana conviction in 1975??? Seems rather absurd. Granted, I'm sure some of our policies are just as absurd, but that doesn't mean these are therefore acceptable.

PostPosted:Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:15 pm
by Nev
Yeah, I'm with Lox.

Obviously your country can turn down anyone it wants to, but turning people down for minor DUI or pot convictions doesn't seem to make much sense, particularly when from what I've heard, large parts of Vancouver still operate under a heavy cloud of green smoke on a pretty regular basis... ;)

I'm not mad about it, it just seems stupid to me. :D

PostPosted:Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:29 pm
by kali o.
Nev wrote:Yeah, I'm with Lox.

Obviously your country can turn down anyone it wants to, but turning people down for minor DUI or pot convictions doesn't seem to make much sense, particularly when from what I've heard, large parts of Vancouver still operate under a heavy cloud of green smoke on a pretty regular basis... ;)

I'm not mad about it, it just seems stupid to me. :D
The pot laws throughout Canada (not just BC) are a lot looser than the US - that's not the issue. It's the US putting a great deal of pressure on Canada because they say a great deal of pot comes in through our borders - trust me, I've been listening to it for years now. Does it? Probably. I guess a drug conviction is as good a red flag as any. Blame your own government for these changes.

For the record, US customs have always been a hell of alot worse than anywhere else (including the borders) for non-citizens. The only way to avoid that crap is signing up for the scan system when flying (which i did) or this fast pass system when driving (i haven't yet).

PostPosted:Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:34 pm
by Zeus
Maybe this is Canada's way of sayin' "OK, you fucks, you wanna rake us over the coals and call us a terrorist haven, fine, take this". I wouldn't blame them if it was.

They covering their asses by going to far and at the same time sticking it to innocent Americans as a form of revenge.

Hmm, going to extreme, overreacting, and punishing innocents...nope, no other country on this continent does that.......

PostPosted:Fri Feb 23, 2007 1:19 pm
by Julius Seeker
Well, it is fine if you are white and going to the US, but if not, there's a problem. Canada doesn't have that sort of racial discrimination... In fact, Canada and Ireland are the only two European founded nations on the planet, that I can think of, that trust white people less than minorities (at least as far as foreigners go).

PostPosted:Sat Mar 17, 2007 4:37 pm
by SineSwiper
Fuckers are breaking their own law. I mean, shit, when was the last time Bush was in Canada? Recently, wasn't it?

PostPosted:Sat Mar 17, 2007 4:50 pm
by Nev
kali o. wrote:The pot laws throughout Canada (not just BC) are a lot looser than the US - that's not the issue. It's the US putting a great deal of pressure on Canada because they say a great deal of pot comes in through our borders - trust me, I've been listening to it for years now. Does it? Probably. I guess a drug conviction is as good a red flag as any. Blame your own government for these changes.
Just so you know, I try to, as often as possible. ;)

But I'm also currently a disenfranchised victim of political waste with no personal voice in the system and no connections even to the street gang outside, much less any publicly elected politicion. You can clearly see how much I bring to the table on issues like this. :D