Release Date: 28 January 2010
With inside access to growers, gangsters and police, CannaBiz untangles the inner workings of the marijuana industry and raises serious questions about Canada's drug laws. Stephen Easton, a leading Canadian economist, recommends the end to marijuana prohibition, yet the government's position is to get even tougher on an industry that now employs as many Canadians as the auto industry. Are the staggering profits from the cannabis industry better off in the pockets of hard-core smugglers and criminal gangs, or would the Canadian economy benefit from taxing this exploding industry?
CannaBiz is written and directed by Lionel Goddard and Chris Aikenhead for Omni Film Productions in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Vote Ron Paul - and hopefully your STATE will allow you to use the reefer for your health or otherwise. If you dont vote then you can kiss your freedoms and rights to life goodbye.
ISISMainframe 1 month ago
dam 911 .
dam muslims .
dam religion
dam christians
DAM USA !
theREALdrugfacts 8 months ago
So many police resourses wasted on drug more safe than alcohol. Politics are stupid for not to take it to liquir stores and tax it. At the same time, it would be away from criminals and you can actually control it away from kids like alcohol. Stupid stupid people run our countrys... Or maybe they are just puppets for medicine- tobacco- and alcohol industry. Only people who want keep weed illegal are criminals and drugdealers.
varjo69 1 year ago