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Yet, when it comes to drugs, our provincial and municipal governments figure they know better and pay little or no attention. It seems they’d rather give people what they want and damn the consequences.
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The B.C. government’s announcements last week that cocktails can now be delivered along with meals and that cannabis stores can now legally do dial-a-dope were greeted enthusiastically. The same has been true of announcements by various municipalities that they are expanding their zones where people can openly drink alcohol.
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