Finland, uber alles, tops the charts and takes the leading position in 'wtf were they thinking'.
A new law proposal was passed WITHOUT modification or further investigation that makes the attempt of growing pot illegal.
Now, the point is not that the attempt to grow is made illegal, but the spesific it has.
For example, tools that help you grow this plant is now a crime if you posses them. I'm dead serious. Advancing drug crimes are also a new crime. Examples are given: making jars for growing pot is now a crime. The act of making that jar is a crime. Not that you put something in your jar, like a seed, and that is illegal. No. But making that jar is illegal, and it is a drug related crime.
And if you even try to get these items, it is illegal.
Then there are other new sections to these laws, such as advancing someone elses drug crime. These sections are still pretty much unknown but they are related to someone else having drugs, possessing, and you can still be part of the crime if you have advanced the person to have them. This can pretty much mean anything that we want to interpret, which is not only a bad law in itself (too much to be interpreted and _abused_) but also freaking stupid.
Parliament accepted the new laws without debate.
What a logic turn of events.
A new law proposal was passed WITHOUT modification or further investigation that makes the attempt of growing pot illegal.
Now, the point is not that the attempt to grow is made illegal, but the spesific it has.
For example, tools that help you grow this plant is now a crime if you posses them. I'm dead serious. Advancing drug crimes are also a new crime. Examples are given: making jars for growing pot is now a crime. The act of making that jar is a crime. Not that you put something in your jar, like a seed, and that is illegal. No. But making that jar is illegal, and it is a drug related crime.
And if you even try to get these items, it is illegal.
Then there are other new sections to these laws, such as advancing someone elses drug crime. These sections are still pretty much unknown but they are related to someone else having drugs, possessing, and you can still be part of the crime if you have advanced the person to have them. This can pretty much mean anything that we want to interpret, which is not only a bad law in itself (too much to be interpreted and _abused_) but also freaking stupid.
Parliament accepted the new laws without debate.
What a logic turn of events.
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