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Originally Posted by Fuzz
You are the guy arguing Canada can't do a thing about CO2 emissions because it is a drop in the international bucket, so why bother? Yet this minuscule amount of fentanyl compared to what comes across the southern border is such a huge issue it requires massive action from Canada?
I'm no saying we should nothing, I'm saying what we are doing looks to be pretty OK compared to the southern border.
We have a lot more guns coming into Canada illegally than they do fentanyl, for instance. Let's maybe focus on the important stuff?
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What a dumb comparison.
I agree it is relatively small in comparison, but not something we should discount as a rounding error. Imagine how obtuse you have to be to look at it like that.
I also don't agree with the tariffs, but I also think Canada is turning a blind eye to what China is doing.
Fentanyl is a growing problem, and within 10 years will be much bigger than it is now in comparison to other drugs. To stick our head in the sand and say no big deal is about the dumbest, stupidest & moronic idea I've heard in a long time.