13 Replies to “Canada Does Not Have A Fentanyl Problem”

  1. Singapore has virtually no drug problem. They worked out a simple solution – execute anyone having ~ 1 kg. of a major drug.

    Problem solved!

    1. It would also solve the problem to get rid of all laws about drugs and if people want to kill themselves that’s their problem.

      I might be my brothers keeper, but I’m not everyone’s keeper.

  2. After Trump announced impending tariffs against Canada, someone said he was just posturing, because Mexico is the real problem, since the interceptions at the Canadian border are so low. I had no retort, since I haven’t really kept up on the topic, but if these amounts of ingredients are true, the logical question is where is it all going? The 16kg number sounds like a distortion of the truth. As usual.

  3. L- After decades of political and legal abuse, Canadian victims of crime(direct and indirect e.I.
    suffer ever higher taxes and insurance premiums. The Justice system turned into a Justice
    Industry, a government monopoly in violation of British Common-Law principles, including
    Sir Robert Peel’s 9 Rules of policing. Universities infected with Cult. Marxism’s identity politics
    Reversed holding criminals responsible for their bad decisions to the status of oppressed
    victims.

    No federal, nor provincial political party has a policy of returning the Protection of the Public
    as sentencing’s 1st priority. The sanctions of society(shaming for bad behaviour and teaching
    the basics of morality (don’t steal, don’t lie, don’t kill et al) has been, outlawed by utopian judiciary.

    Then a populist Trump Team of X men and women receive widespread public support south of
    us. President Trump threatens Canada’s most corrupt and irresponsible government in history,
    with trade tariffs. This unless they stop organized crime and imported known terrorist from
    overflowing the border. Something no elected government has delivered to us in living memory.

    Gratitude is in order!

  4. Canada’s Justice Industry is outdated and out of touch. A 16 year sentence for this crime; out in less than 3. What should the sentence really be? If the offender reoffends before 16 years are up, how much resposibility should the Judge bear for the next crime? At least maybe adjudicate for free?

  5. No picture was found of Jonathan Loyie.
    I did however find more than 10 pictures of different Jonathan Louies.
    Each picture of them were chinamen.

    I’m guessing I can’t find a pic of the convicted Jonathan Loyie because he’s Chinese.

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