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When will it be legal here?

Within 2 years
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19%
2-5 years
2
13%
6-10 years
1
6%
11-20 years
5
31%
It'll never happen
5
31%
 
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The author is right people are terrible
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Oh, author is.
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Use of higher purity ecstasy on the rise among young Australians

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Canada becomes the second country after Uruguay to legalise recreational marijuana.

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As mentioned above, pot was already extremely popular in Canada so it will be interesting to see how(if?) this changes anything.
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Canada is apparently almost entirely out of weed just two days after legalisation
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Panic stations!!
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^

Makers of BBQ Shapes (or whatever the Canadian equivalent is) are frantically slowing production as we speak.
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Fairfax's article on Mumford, with video:

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... 50bcp.html

The article's statement that
"The club is satisfied that Mumford, who is now married with two children, does not have a drug problem."
seems a bit odd compared with GWS's quoted statement that
"The club ... understands that Shane requires a level of medical support with his health and well-being in mind...
"The club will be working with Shane to ensure he engages in a rehabilitation program along with a range of other measures."

I wonder what the "employment law ramifications" the article mentions are.
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Interesting timing, to say the least. Sounds like someone has a score to settle.
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K wrote:Fairfax's article on Mumford, with video:

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... 50bcp.html

The article's statement that
"The club is satisfied that Mumford, who is now married with two children, does not have a drug problem."
seems a bit odd compared with GWS's quoted statement that
"The club ... understands that Shane requires a level of medical support with his health and well-being in mind...
"The club will be working with Shane to ensure he engages in a rehabilitation program along with a range of other measures."

I wonder what the "employment law ramifications" the article mentions are.
Did you read the article?
As a ruck coach and club ambassador, Mumford could be sanctioned by the AFL as a club employee, such as under a charge of "conduct unbecoming''.

Mumford is contracted to be employed (as a coach) at GWS for next year. He cannot be handed a "strike'' under the AFL's illicit drugs code as an official but can be subjected to penalties by the AFL, including a suspension.

GWS, too, can obviously take separate action against Mumford as an employee, depending on the legal position.
Given that it allegedly happened over 3 years ago, when he wasn't playing due to injury, I highly doubt he'll suffer any sanctions
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