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Originally Posted by 2Stonedbirds
With the massive revenue it would generate one would think so but since nothing has been said either way as to what would become of said revenue it's pretty tough to say.
May be playing possum on that one for a reason. Why, I couldn't say.
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Yeah, that might be something to drop on the final week of campaign as it could be a game-changer. It's not going to win over any staunch Conservatives, but those who are fiscally-minded and see it as an avenue for balancing the budget might be tempted to switch their votes, and it could lure some NDP and Green voters into the fold as well.
I mean, it's not like people don't consider this, but if Trudeau says he plans to pay for his infrastructure promises with pot revenue and the savings on law enforcement on prison from removing drug penalties and actually presents something that shows this, I can't see how people wouldn't be on board.