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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
You're right about knowing the law before advising people. So maybe an American shouldn't be handing out advice on Canadian laws. Especially when discussing a province that just last year had this issue in front of a judge and the Crown dropped the charges.
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Thanks, that's why I went to Calgary law firm's site who specializes in these things. You also might want to clue in that there were charges laid, meaning the law is on the books. I can't say what happening in this particular instance, but the Crown likely did not have compelling evidence to make the charge stand. Still means the law is on the books, otherwise it never would have made the way into a court room.