The Licentious Party vs Canadian Youth
April 25, 2017 | Author: Gunn | Volume 24 Issue 17
The Licentious Party of Canada, I mean, the Liberal Party of Canada has begun the next assault on Canada’s youth by the further demolishing of Canadian families, exposing our youth to mental health disorders and stifled sexual inhibitions, and exposing our children and pre-born to health hazards.
We’ve heard that the “Cannabis Act,” Bill C45, has the [deceptive] purpose, “to protect public health and public safety and, in particular to, a) protect the health of young persons by restricting their access to cannabis.”
But, don’t be fooled by the stated purpose!
What the Licentious Party hopes Canadians won’t notice is that they will make it legal for children as young as 12 years old to legally possess 5 grams of pot! Yes, this is what the Cannabis Act legalizes. This is their version of restricting youth access to cannabis. Their definition of youth is, “young person means (a) for the purposes of sections 8, 9 and 12, an individual who is 12 years of age or older but under 18 years of age.”
So, parents who believe in teaching their children that mind altering drugs are a problem cannot look to the government to support their position. Our youth, instead, can look at the confrontation of good parents with their government and decide who is right based on their as yet immature reasoning.
Of equal concern to our youth, studies report a lowering of sexual inhibitions under the influence of marijuana. What will that do to teenaged pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and the goal of remaining abstinent until marriage?
Of concern to the medical profession are both the physical and mental effects on children and the unborn. According to the US National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health:
“…prenatal cannabis exposure has been found to be associated with fetal growth restriction, and learning disabilities and memory impairment in the exposed offspring.”
Children are equally at risk. According to this article, Doctor Seth Ammerman, a clinical professor of paediatrics and adolescent medicine at Stanford University, has said that a typical marijuana plant has at least several hundred cannabinoids. Other than THC and a few others, little is known about most of these active ingredients.
Of concern to all of us is that our DNA can be collected through roadside saliva tests, while our ability to refuse is inhibited by the $1000 fine for refusing. What does that do to our Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom’s guarantee to “security of the person?”
When we look at those concerns then we are looking at further disintegration of the family and further societal problems created by sex-obsessed legislators. It’s not enough to remove parents from the process of birth control for young girls; it’s not enough to make children sexually active through in-school promotion; it’s not enough to confuse our children through requiring that they be indoctrinated to accept gender confusion as normal; no, along with all that, our Licentious government must ensure that the inhibitions of our young people are also removed. I guess they figure that there’s no point in introducing our youth to sexual activity and deviation through education only; they might as well ensure that our youth are prepared to forget any inhibitions they have—that’s right, the kind of inhibitions meant to protect us from doing things we might later regret.
According to a release by the Canadian Psychiatric Association on Feb 17, 2017, Implications of Cannabis Legalization on Youth and Young Adults, the CPA recommends among other things that, “Since regular cannabis use is associated with increased risk of schizophrenia, and may also negatively interact with depression, bipolar and anxiety disorders due to its biological effects on brain maturation, and since mental disorders frequently start before the age of 25, age of access to cannabis should not be prior to age 21, with restrictions on quantity and THC potency for those between 21 and 25 years of age.”
This article further advises us that,
“• Regular cannabis use in youth and young adults can affect aspects of cognition, including attention, memory, processing speed, visuospatial functioning and overall intelligence. Worse performance is related to earlier adolescent onset of use. Abstinence following regular use may improve some, but not all, of these cognitive domains.
• Cannabis may increase the risk of depression and early regular use is associated with younger age of onset of symptoms of psychosis and of bipolar disorder.
• Cannabis with high tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content (high potency) can result in significantly worse mental health and cognitive outcomes, including worsening of panic disorder and other anxiety disorders.”
But, as in our Communiqué on Fetal Cannabis Syndrome, our Prime Minister and his cronies know way more than the medical profession. Our PM smokes it so the wisdom of the medical professions can be safely disregarded…why should a little science or an old law interfere with his fun?
Can someone pass me a joint, please?
To protect our families, our youth, our children, and our pre-born from exploitation from a government that just plain doesn’t care, join CHP Canada today. Make a stand for what you know is best for Canada’s future.
Other Commentary by Gunn:
- Self Defence
- The C-9 Battle Continues—What Lies Ahead?
- What’s the Backup Plan?
- A Look at Us and Our Money
- Equal Under the Law?
- The Carney-China Deal: Boon or Disaster?
- A Fool and OUR Money Are Soon Parted
- What Would YOU Do?
- Sharing Your Home With Mr Carney?
- Why We’re Making a Big Deal of It!
- The Pot’s Getting Smaller!
- God Keep Our Land