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Questionable Questing

Finagle007
Finagle007
Gives a whole new meaning to "higher education."
Valette-Serafina
Valette-Serafina
Is it really complex enough to merit an entire course?
Finagle007
Finagle007
I wouldn't know.
Valette-Serafina
Valette-Serafina
I'd think that an agriculture course should do the trick, really. Or botany.
RandytheBlackKnight
RandytheBlackKnight
They really want the Fed's kicking down the doors don't they?
Valette-Serafina
Valette-Serafina
Didn't Ontario legalize marijuana?
Finagle007
Finagle007
According to a police inspector, teaching or taking a course on how to grow weed is not in and of itself illegal.
RandytheBlackKnight
RandytheBlackKnight
I may be wrong but the Canadian Federal Government still has laws against weed in place, meaning Ontario can't legalize it, only decriminalize it in Ontario. In a Federation (and centralized Confederations) the laws of the central government take precedent and can't be overruled by the constituent governments.
Finagle007
Finagle007
The law is against actually growing it, not learning or teaching how to grow it. Loopholes are a wonderful thing.

Also, why has nobody commented on the pun?
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