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Michael Mulligan – CTV Interview Marijuana Laws

April 20, 2015/in Legal News /by mtp_admin

Screen Shot 2015-04-20 at 7.31.08 PMVictoria BC Criminal Lawyer Michael Mulligan commenting in CTV Interview with Robert Buffam concerning marijuana laws in Canada. Selective enforcement can lead to arbitrariness while the current Canada’s legal framework, including mandatory minimum sentences for production, is more regressive than in some parts of the United States.

http://vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=596174&binId=1.1180928&playlistPageNum=1

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