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Originally Posted by Cory_Pilfold
Sorry, But you seem to me to be the type of person that believes whatever he reads..even if it's the only resource he has uncovered. Read this
Eliminates the Ability of our Elected Officials to Protect Us
Section 30(7) of Bill C-51
1. Bypassing our elected official’s ability to vote out laws that are not the will of, or in the interest of the Canadian people.
2. Allows government agents, (not elected officials) to create binding laws behind closed doors.
3. New powers will allow enforcement of these laws by the searching and seizing of private property and bank accounts without warrants.
All of this based off a bill that claims to simply want to regulate health products? Theres no way that a law like this could hold up in court..However, Seizing your bank account and "private property" which could mean anything..would limit your ability to protect yourself in court, If at all..and it would give a large amount of power to unelected officials.
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Alright, I checked out Section 30(7) of Bill C-51 and all I got was this
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(7) For the purpose of a provision of this Act other than this section, a reference to regulations made under this Act is deemed to include authorizations and a reference to a regulation made under a specified provision of this Act is deemed to include a reference to the portion of an authorization containing a provision that may be contained in a regulation made under the specified provision.
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Uhh... nothing about bypassing our elected officials. Now Section 31 of Bill C-51 deals with offenses which you talk about in your following posts. But what you omit to mention is that the bill is geared towards
regulating the vendors and manufacturers of these so called 'health products'
not the users. So as long as the vendors and manufacturers are selling legit products for legitimate purposes, everything is kosher. For example, selling garlic will not be banned. Garlic is a food. If you read section 5.1 to 7 on the bill you will see that as long as it's sold as food and not bottled in a shiny container by some company and advertised that it can cure cancer, there will be no problem.