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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

The Canadian government, current led by social conservatives, seeks to roll back social attitudes by scaring the population about drugs. Youth are a handy scapegoat in this case.

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  • wow. i do drugs and i dont even kno what that shit is. if some guy walked up to me and asked for some juicy i'de punch him in the mouth.

  • I'm all for steering people away from Cocaine and the like, but Marijuana? It barely even qualifies as a drug.

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  • What the hell? These kids are like eight years old. What 8 year old kid talks about drugs?

  • wtf i thought this was one of those parady drug commercials until i saw that "government of canada" lol

  • I sure want to learn the language of drugs before my kids do, I wouldn't want them to get to try them before I do.

  • This tactic has been used since the 70's to get kids subconsciously interested in drugs in the first place. It works.

  • i know the kid that said juicy, hes in my school

  • lol juicy what the fuck is that, whatever it is it sounds delicious though

  • nothing like a ten year old doing coke with weed in it. this ad is embarrassing to me as a canadian. let's work to get rid of the neocon government and end this shit.

  • Haha yeah, Where the fuck did they get "Juicy" from,

    Besides smoking cocaine destroys most of the drug.

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