The stretch of highway the article refers to has 3 stand alone buildings all within spitting distance of each other that are solely dedicated to selling weed, and they're not shy about it. Big colorful signs that can be clearly seen as you drive by. I didn't realize that they weren't licensed, but I'm not surprised. If they've got an argument for not sharing the revenue with the tax department, that's a lot of profit for them.
It's a win-win for the natives and people who want cheaper cigs and weed. We're already taxed to death as it is, nevermind the 'sin' taxes that make up a considerable portion of the cost.
Who the hell cares if natives are running unlicensed pot dispensaries? Nova Scotia should focus on cutting unnecessary spending and revitalizing their economy rather than feeding off Alberta and Saskatchewan through equalization transfers.
The stretch of highway the article refers to has 3 stand alone buildings all within spitting distance of each other that are solely dedicated to selling weed, and they're not shy about it. Big colorful signs that can be clearly seen as you drive by. I didn't realize that they weren't licensed, but I'm not surprised. If they've got an argument for not sharing the revenue with the tax department, that's a lot of profit for them.
It's a win-win for the natives and people who want cheaper cigs and weed. We're already taxed to death as it is, nevermind the 'sin' taxes that make up a considerable portion of the cost.
Who the hell cares if natives are running unlicensed pot dispensaries? Nova Scotia should focus on cutting unnecessary spending and revitalizing their economy rather than feeding off Alberta and Saskatchewan through equalization transfers.