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mike woods
03-19-2006, 03:03 AM
:D This november nevada residents will vote to legalize people 21 and over having a ounce of marijuana.:dance:

See for yourself on the NORML Nevada news.

I am moving to vegas a month in advance so that I can vote. Rent is only $400 for a 1 bedroom apartment. Check rent yourself at yahoo real estate and move to Nevada!:thumbsup:

Thank goodness:rasta:

CChrisgat05
03-19-2006, 04:24 PM
theres plenty of other states that have those same laws i know nebraska its legal to have 2 ounces and up to 7 plants i believe

teknonra
03-19-2006, 05:28 PM
in england you can have up to 7 grams only before a custodial sentence is past on you, luckily thier after the dealers not the smokers

the image reaper
03-20-2006, 06:31 PM
if you're moving to Vegas, especially into a $400 a month dump, carry a gun with you everywhere you go ... Vegas is possibly the WORST place in america to live ... just a helpful Tip, you'll see what I mean after you're there awhile ... :(

P.E.N.G.U.I.N.
03-20-2006, 07:57 PM
Yeah, but the Nevada law also details how the State is going to sell weed to keep it out of the hands of the Black Market.

And in Nebraska it's decriminalized, but not legal. You just get a fine. Nevada's going for 100% legalization :)

Theduderino
03-21-2006, 06:20 PM
YEA!! Now all we need is to have the same thing for Illinois...

The Duderino.

CChrisgat05
03-21-2006, 10:11 PM
and in jersey we need this its stupid that something that can help humans survive is illegal

kbrbudhead
03-22-2006, 09:33 PM
like with everything, alabama will be last in line with legalizing ganjia. But maybe since nevada is pushing for it it will make a strong sweep over the country. Maybe that will pay for the horrible debt our wonderful chimp ass of a president has put us in.
Mark my word, if ganjia were legalized tomorrow in the entire us, and a program like what nevada is doing is put in place everywhere, the entire us debt will be cleared up one full year after legalization.

It's getting closer to a huge change, we have to have something to look forward to after the last few years being a living media driven finger pointing nightmare.
Next time youre checking out a political article on yahoo, go to the discussion page for that particular article and youll see more hate than you ever thought possible spewed on the net. There are a bunch of scared, narrow minded, greedy, racist bastards that roam the earth. If hendrix marley dr. king etc. were still around they would be appalled.

Ok done with my rant, anyone got any input? By the way, glad to be here yall.
peace:rasta: :thumbsup:

nevaquit01
03-23-2006, 06:33 AM
I'm from bama too.... roll tide.

CChrisgat05
03-23-2006, 07:32 AM
go to the discussion page for that particular article and youll see more hate than you ever thought possible spewed on the net. There are a bunch of scared, narrow minded, greedy, racist bastards that roam the earth. If hendrix marley dr. king etc. were still around they would be appalled.

You said it right there im glad not everyone is ignorant and knows what they are talkin about thats all ive ebeen seen on this site is intelligence and it makes me happy like a second home kinda i guess

EciRonTog
03-23-2006, 10:10 PM
This could be nice. I'm in california and within driving distance so I could probably still take advantage of this without having to live in a shithole state.

CChrisgat05
03-24-2006, 10:36 PM
i think you have to be a resident of the state in order for it the law to work for you

Crispyfried
03-26-2006, 11:50 PM
You wouldn't need to be a resident, you just have to be in Nevada. The same laws apply to everyone in a state regardless of where they're from. Medical marijuana laws do seem to be state-specific, but that's because the state needs to approve each participant.

CChrisgat05
03-28-2006, 09:48 PM
so say i went to nevada and i was caught with the legal amount that one is allowed to have at one time since i have a new jersey id they would charge me according to the new jersey laws wouldnt they or dont they do the exchange of id info from other states i know in arizona if u get a ticket for something and u dont live in that state and u wont be in that state u have to mail the money in and u have to apper before a judge in the state that u live in it happened to me and my friends when we went on a road trip

grinthenbearit
03-28-2006, 11:10 PM
just buy from the dispenseries they are planning to set up......if you can afford to live in jersey then you can definetely afford to live in las vegas

Crispyfried
03-29-2006, 01:20 PM
Yeah I'm sure that if you buy from a Nevada dispensary it'll be perfectly legal. I don't know what the deal was with that ticket, but howabout this, don't carry an ID? But regardless, with a $45 tax per ounce, Nevada will be selling to everyone form all over the world because they'll want to make money.

CChrisgat05
03-29-2006, 09:01 PM
aint that the truth

grinthenbearit
03-30-2006, 01:32 AM
Crawling with same sex orientated people with a serious case of lisp and the rent is skyrocketed well above the clean air city of vegas that has more freedoms than califachnia will probably ever have. Those grand a month payin tulip farmers

Eshelmen
03-30-2006, 04:34 AM
ah see fellas? within 10 years marijuana is going to legal everywhere

acrca
03-30-2006, 04:40 AM
yes

the image reaper
04-04-2006, 01:59 AM
Crawling with same sex orientated people with a serious case of lisp and the rent is skyrocketed well above the clean air city of vegas that has more freedoms than califachnia will probably ever have. Those grand a month payin tulip farmers


" clean air city of vegas ? " ... damn, son, you're smoking wayyyy too much herb ... :smokin:

Captain Hanks
04-04-2006, 03:39 AM
Cannabis being legalized across the entire U.S. would be a dream come true for me! I bet you guys feel the same...

CChrisgat05
04-04-2006, 04:24 AM
hellz yea

IanCurtisWishlist
04-04-2006, 05:27 AM
if they legalize weed in nevada then i'm moving there for sure definately!

orangeman
04-04-2006, 08:42 PM
I dont care if they legalize it in Nevada, I'm still moving to Canada to get weed lol.

grinthenbearit
04-04-2006, 09:31 PM
there are gridlocks of free ways around vegas....chech for yourself with a online map....

Grim reaper has obviosly no knowledge of vegas...

what can we expect from a rainbow wearing north californian.

the only people who could possibly insist on FLAMING this thread are selfish dealers who detest any legalization efforts that will undermine their criminal franchise

Shastadad
04-08-2006, 11:28 PM
As much as I would like to believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy I canâ??t get too excited about the predictions for Nevada. Not that the good citizens of Nevada are not smart enough to pass this initiative but what the federal governmentâ??s reaction is going to be.

The feds allow Nevada to have casinos because those casinos remain in Nevada. The feds allow Nevada to have legalized brothels because they stay in Nevada. But legal marijuana: no way are they going to allow something that can be transported across state borders.

We have a foreign policy to discourage drug production throughout the world to the tune of billions of dollars a year in aid. Do you really think the feds are going to allow cultivation and sale within our own borders?

Just look what they did in California. California voters passed the Medical Marijuana law by an overwhelming majority. What did the feds do? Wrote every doctor in California and told them that if they wrote any prescriptions for marijuana they could loose their FEDERAL license to dispense drugs.

Arizona did not want Martin Luther King Day as a holiday. What did the feds do? Told Arizona that if they didnâ??t establish MLK Day they could kiss the Super Bowl goodbye.

New York State used to have an 18 year old drinking age. What did the feds do? They told NY to either change their law to 21 or they would forfeit all federal highway funds.

Texas used to have the highest speed limits in the US. What did the feds do? Told Texas to lower their speed limits or forfeit all federal highway funds.

Believe me I hope that I am wrong and come November you guys can raze the hell out of me for my doom and gloom predictions. But I have seen too much of this crap in the past to even dream of states rights so long as Washington, DC controls the purse strings.

Freshy
04-09-2006, 02:59 AM
i'm pretty optimistic, but the federal assholes will definitely be interfering.

$45 tax an ounce, dang Nevada is gonna have some revenue, if the government taxed it that high it would pay for the debt in no time.

has the price of weed in colorado gone down quite a bit now that it's legal? even if the feds messed with people i wouldn't mind if the prices went down...

being pobre = My anti-drug

sikishgenus
04-09-2006, 11:22 PM
fart!....oh excuse me

ScarlettCrush
04-12-2006, 02:08 PM
the fed will definately try to drag shit down, what I don't understand is this...

if we the people pass a law in our state by a majority, and we live here in this state, why does the federal government get to come in and change it?
I thought that was the piont of living in america, we get to vote and change things. If our votes don't actually change things......why are we here?


I'm moving to canada.

graymatter
04-13-2006, 05:49 PM
I'm moving to canada.


The sleeping giant woke to discover an ugly, religious dictatorship in our bedroom, classrooms, clinics, phones and computers.

Don't be like Harold and Kumar, sitting at the toll both because the light is still red.:confused:

Write your representatives and demand legislation to end prohibition. The time is right :D

KEGS
04-14-2006, 01:20 AM
I wish it was't so But shasterdad is 100% Right.

GratefulDead4ever
04-14-2006, 11:06 PM
if this goes through it could mean other representives will feel they must do the same and soon it will become legal i see it now bongs in public o wait already happens but just picture it imagine where you can hotbox in your car and pull up to a cop and roll down the windows and not only be a rapper but a normal citizen because its legal LET FREEDOM RING smoke ring

CChrisgat05
04-15-2006, 05:32 PM
wish it could be like that i really do

littlebigman
04-15-2006, 09:05 PM
and in jersey we need this its stupid that something that can help humans survive is illegal
thaz what I'm talk'n bout...I'm doing a fed court case to force that very question...
my concern about legislative and initiative efforts is that this is a basic human rights issue, the most basic in fact in terms of survival, and if we do not approach it that way through the courts to reestablish human rights, we end up just handing 1 more tool of oppression to gov and corps to further force our dependency on them and in turn our subordination's to their mind boggling agendas...
Why not use the unconstitutional illegal status of cannabis as a foundation to go after the overall unconstitutionality of outlawing plants or any life form interlocked in the web of life in general?...
While establishing that, why not use the platform and foundation of our equal rights to access the basic commonalities of this web of life that go to our ability to even exist, and attack the "constitutionality" of patents on life{GMO's}?
To pursue the legalization of cannabis through legislative or initiative efforts will just end in exactly how the corps want it to end, it will open the way for patenting all strains of cannabis 4 profit and a continuance of the stranglehold this corps
owned and operated gov has on our existence...{see the movie "the corporation"}
These efforts that completely skip over the much deeper human and web of life issues involved here remind me of a civil war that was said to be fought to free slaves and yet wound up being mostly about fed jurisdiction and authority while the so called newly "free men" were abandoned on every reconciliation promise, no land, no mule...and were in fact left to fight for equal rights even to this day...
Why not do this fight like the constitution lays it out for us to do, and in there win on much farther reaching issues going to our in common continued survival?

Why not do actions like this in every court across the land?
http://www.hemphasis.net/kiczenski.htm

littlebigman
04-15-2006, 09:15 PM
I guess in my view its not just a loss of opportunity, but its kinda like cutting off the nose to spite the face, or a better comparison might be robbing peter to pay paul:(
:confused:

littlebigman
04-15-2006, 11:23 PM
here, maybe this sig i just posted will better explain:confused:

PearlJamFan
04-20-2006, 06:13 PM
I'm there man! I voted for it a few years back. Too bad it did not help :-(

udder777
04-21-2006, 01:42 AM
they have legal bud here in cal. !!!!!!!!! there are co-ops in nearly every city

repoman
04-26-2006, 03:48 PM
the best place is amsterdam and no one moves there so theres no difference.

easton
04-26-2006, 10:20 PM
theres plenty of other states that have those same laws i know nebraska its legal to have 2 ounces and up to 7 plants i believe

lol no man, I live in Nebraska and its nothing close to that...I WISH

marijuana is still taboo here basically :mad:

CChrisgat05
04-27-2006, 05:12 AM
hmm i dont know that what i heard

easyMONEY
04-28-2006, 12:25 AM
oh cool.... I hope thaey have all the variety of weed that amsterdam has!!!!

Pure
04-28-2006, 03:19 PM
in england you can have up to 7 grams only before a custodial sentence is past on you, luckily thier after the dealers not the smokers

I had something in the region of 40 grams on me and got done for possession...grrr...

-|Pure|-

easyMONEY
04-29-2006, 03:48 AM
what a stud he is ehhhh!!!!!


all ladies beg him to f%#%#$#%k the living s$#t out of you!!!!

stonerneedsrealweed
04-29-2006, 05:43 AM
neeed it in o-k-l-a-h-o-m-a!!!! we need that in oklahoma!

bongsrule420
05-01-2006, 01:32 AM
awesome....first mexico and now nevada!!!!!!!!!!!!1

easyMONEY
05-03-2006, 09:00 PM
A recent telephone poll discovered 55% of nevadans oppose legalization of m.j.

rainbows.rsexy
05-23-2006, 02:50 AM
I dont care if they legalize it in Nevada, I'm still moving to Canada to get weed lol.


hell yes!

inoxia sativa
05-25-2006, 05:07 PM
Well im born and raised right here in vegas so for all the haterz , you are right, this place does blow (but for some reason I still live here....) anyways, I will def be voting and I am posting all over the internet as well as around town to get the people out to vote. This is the kinda thing we need to show our gov that what the people really want is a war on corruption in gov not a a war on weed

artisian
05-27-2006, 12:21 PM
The shadows of the suffering impale only the victims of Cancer Aids Hiv Glaucoma & so many other Discusting painful illnesses while the goverment makes dollars from the ill = take away never give we would rather let mexicans come to the usa and take our low ass jobs & oh yes Bush is a diaper wearing texas pisson.:pimp:

rainbows.rsexy
06-02-2006, 05:06 AM
ah man vegas does not blow.....

I dare you to go to any northbound blvd in north vegas and check out the early morning pastel sunrise over the crystal clear view of the mountains. (very unique and clear ) gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!

rainbows.rsexy
06-05-2006, 05:57 AM
The shadows of the suffering impale only the victims of Cancer Aids Hiv Glaucoma & so many other Discusting painful illnesses while the goverment makes dollars from the ill = take away never give we would rather let mexicans come to the usa and take our low ass jobs & oh yes Bush is a diaper wearing texas pisson.:pimp:



you have to admit.....illegal immigrants low the standard of living for many americans who are law abiding.

rainbows.rsexy
06-07-2006, 01:49 AM
theres plenty of other states that have those same laws i know nebraska its legal to have 2 ounces and up to 7 plants i believe


Bud, you need to check www.norml.org fro the state to state marijuana penalties..

someone is bull-shttin you!!!

rainbows.rsexy
06-10-2006, 06:31 PM
like with everything, alabama will be last in line with legalizing ganjia. But maybe since nevada is pushing for it it will make a strong sweep over the country. Maybe that will pay for the horrible debt our wonderful chimp ass of a president has put us in.
Mark my word, if ganjia were legalized tomorrow in the entire us, and a program like what nevada is doing is put in place everywhere, the entire us debt will be cleared up one full year after legalization.

It's getting closer to a huge change, we have to have something to look forward to after the last few years being a living media driven finger pointing nightmare.
Next time youre checking out a political article on yahoo, go to the discussion page for that particular article and youll see more hate than you ever thought possible spewed on the net. There are a bunch of scared, narrow minded, greedy, racist bastards that roam the earth. If hendrix marley dr. king etc. were still around they would be appalled.

Ok done with my rant, anyone got any input? By the way, glad to be here yall.
peace:rasta: :thumbsup:


I can't understand why a southern state would be so "right-wing"

MinightToker
06-12-2006, 05:57 AM
I read a recent article in The Age (Australia) about the difference between natural grow and hydro. Because of the increased number of crops and being able to hide it indoors, hydro is obviously taking over. The problem is that many growers are adding loads of chemicals to the brew and the results are starting to show. There have been several recent cases in Australia of people going into deep depression/suicide, mental instability, inability to sleep, etc. One long time weed smoker told the story of how going to hydro nearly cost him his life. He went clean for 4 months then back on to natural and he's A-okay now. With the world starting to recognize the marijuana shouldn't be the focus of law enforcement funds/activities, I hope the hydro problem doesn't cause the legalization effort a major setback.

Personally, I prefer natural. Back in my days of using a bit of E, you never knew what you were gonna get and hydro from an unknown source is a bit that way. I guess its time to get off my ass and start growing my own!

rainbows.rsexy
06-13-2006, 12:59 AM
I read a recent article in The Age (Australia) about the difference between natural grow and hydro. Because of the increased number of crops and being able to hide it indoors, hydro is obviously taking over. The problem is that many growers are adding loads of chemicals to the brew and the results are starting to show. There have been several recent cases in Australia of people going into deep depression/suicide, mental instability, inability to sleep, etc. One long time weed smoker told the story of how going to hydro nearly cost him his life. He went clean for 4 months then back on to natural and he's A-okay now. With the world starting to recognize the marijuana shouldn't be the focus of law enforcement funds/activities, I hope the hydro problem doesn't cause the legalization effort a major setback.

Personally, I prefer natural. Back in my days of using a bit of E, you never knew what you were gonna get and hydro from an unknown source is a bit that way. I guess its time to get off my ass and start growing my own!

yep, it'll be safer when the gov't moves in to regulate.......

therefore legalize so that it is possible for companies to compete for reput. and thus have better stuff available

rainbows.rsexy
06-20-2006, 12:01 AM
I read a recent article in The Age (Australia) about the difference between natural grow and hydro. Because of the increased number of crops and being able to hide it indoors, hydro is obviously taking over. The problem is that many growers are adding loads of chemicals to the brew and the results are starting to show. There have been several recent cases in Australia of people going into deep depression/suicide, mental instability, inability to sleep, etc. One long time weed smoker told the story of how going to hydro nearly cost him his life. He went clean for 4 months then back on to natural and he's A-okay now. With the world starting to recognize the marijuana shouldn't be the focus of law enforcement funds/activities, I hope the hydro problem doesn't cause the legalization effort a major setback.

Personally, I prefer natural. Back in my days of using a bit of E, you never knew what you were gonna get and hydro from an unknown source is a bit that way. I guess its time to get off my ass and start growing my own!

you all read that....


in summary....we need to grow organicly because the chems in hydro are giving "ALL POT" a bad name

rainbows.rsexy
06-25-2006, 06:21 PM
As much as I would like to believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy I canâ??t get too excited about the predictions for Nevada. Not that the good citizens of Nevada are not smart enough to pass this initiative but what the federal governmentâ??s reaction is going to be.

The feds allow Nevada to have casinos because those casinos remain in Nevada. The feds allow Nevada to have legalized brothels because they stay in Nevada. But legal marijuana: no way are they going to allow something that can be transported across state borders.

We have a foreign policy to discourage drug production throughout the world to the tune of billions of dollars a year in aid. Do you really think the feds are going to allow cultivation and sale within our own borders?

Just look what they did in California. California voters passed the Medical Marijuana law by an overwhelming majority. What did the feds do? Wrote every doctor in California and told them that if they wrote any prescriptions for marijuana they could loose their FEDERAL license to dispense drugs.

Arizona did not want Martin Luther King Day as a holiday. What did the feds do? Told Arizona that if they didnâ??t establish MLK Day they could kiss the Super Bowl goodbye.

New York State used to have an 18 year old drinking age. What did the feds do? They told NY to either change their law to 21 or they would forfeit all federal highway funds.

Texas used to have the highest speed limits in the US. What did the feds do? Told Texas to lower their speed limits or forfeit all federal highway funds.

Believe me I hope that I am wrong and come November you guys can raze the hell out of me for my doom and gloom predictions. But I have seen too much of this crap in the past to even dream of states rights so long as Washington, DC controls the purse strings.


predictions are nothing, blelieve it or not voters hold the key for whether or not pot is legal.

If ya can't vote there at least spread fliers on peoples car's in Nevada when you take a vacation there sometime before november 2006

yabatab
06-26-2006, 08:30 AM
Hopefully with the backing of people like Andy Anderson and other
members of law enforcement in Nevada this will pass. Voters might
come to the conclusion that their officers have better things to do
other than arrest people for smoking marijuana.
To bad he lost his job over the last vote that is one police officer
id be proud of. No wonder other members of law enforcement are
scared to speak out about drug policy changes because of fear of
losing their jobs and being ridiculed in the press.

tangoblast214txbud
06-26-2006, 08:37 PM
hell yea 4 yes

1234abcd
06-27-2006, 01:07 PM
Legalize it!!!!!!!!!

rainbows.rsexy
06-28-2006, 12:07 AM
Hopefully with the backing of people like Andy Anderson and other
members of law enforcement in Nevada this will pass. Voters might
come to the conclusion that their officers have better things to do
other than arrest people for smoking marijuana.
To bad he lost his job over the last vote that is one police officer
id be proud of. No wonder other members of law enforcement are
scared to speak out about drug policy changes because of fear of
losing their jobs and being ridiculed in the press.


more room in jail 4 hotheads if less room taken by pot heads


KEEP VIOLENT CRIMINALS IN JAIL LONGER!

you know the US can execute someone like EMERY?

rainbows.rsexy
06-29-2006, 12:23 AM
hell yea 4 yes

with our countries debt can we afford to be so stupid punishing marijuana users?:stoned:

rainbows.rsexy
06-30-2006, 01:37 AM
damn 2000 posts?

Should that guy get an award or what???


oops I forgot .."they banned mike woods....those bastards"

rainbows.rsexy
07-02-2006, 05:17 PM
Hopefully with the backing of people like Andy Anderson and other
members of law enforcement in Nevada this will pass. Voters might
come to the conclusion that their officers have better things to do
other than arrest people for smoking marijuana.
To bad he lost his job over the last vote that is one police officer
id be proud of. No wonder other members of law enforcement are
scared to speak out about drug policy changes because of fear of
losing their jobs and being ridiculed in the press.



who is andy anderson

rainbows.rsexy
07-04-2006, 01:07 AM
The shadows of the suffering impale only the victims of Cancer Aids Hiv Glaucoma & so many other Discusting painful illnesses while the goverment makes dollars from the ill = take away never give we would rather let mexicans come to the usa and take our low ass jobs & oh yes Bush is a diaper wearing texas pisson.:pimp:



apparently pain relief from marijuana isn't a priority for the gov't

rainbows.rsexy
07-06-2006, 11:29 PM
and neither is simple near harless recreation like bud.

why did the gov give up fighting alcohol, but wont give up fighting mj?

Anyone know?

rainbows.rsexy
07-08-2006, 12:38 AM
whoo hooo now even arkanasa of all placeds is tryin to decriminalize

rainbows.rsexy
07-08-2006, 09:13 PM
hows this for progress.....next monday judges will rule whether or not to block the new law recriminalizing even small amounts of mj in alaska

anycraic
07-14-2006, 09:28 PM
legalisation? in the us? not a hope in seven hells...your govt has tried to pressure my neighbours the netherlands to change its ways for decades but the eu said fuck that. your government has threatened canada and MANY other countries anytime they've considered legalisation. they and they alone have done everything in their power to prevent a worldwide cannabis revolution. so im a bit skeptical. havent u noticed? votes in america dont count for shit....

rainbows.rsexy
07-14-2006, 09:55 PM
legalisation? in the us? not a hope in seven hells...your govt has tried to pressure my neighbours the netherlands to change its ways for decades but the eu said fuck that. your government has threatened canada and MANY other countries anytime they've considered legalisation. they and they alone have done everything in their power to prevent a worldwide cannabis revolution. so im a bit skeptical. havent u noticed? votes in america dont count for shit....


guess what???


check www.norml.org look at alaska's current penalties for poss. of an oz..(thats more than the average dutch citizen can poss.)

NO PENALTY

Your ignorance of gov't process is worth about, U guessed it, ****!

it has been that way for 30 years in Alaska.......

anycraic
07-15-2006, 05:04 PM
guess what???


check www.norml.org look at alaska's current penalties for poss. of an oz..(thats more than the average dutch citizen can poss.)

NO PENALTY

Your ignorance of gov't process is worth about, U guessed it, ****!

it has been that way for 30 years in Alaska.......

lol, sorry, i should have elaborated. they let alaska away with it cause its not on their doorstep, and the demographics there are quite different. so a blind eye is turned. by the by, i heard their looking into reversing that. but anyhow,your obviously an optimist which is a good way to be, but i dont believe theyll ever let it pass in the lower 48. crazy things can happen though, and i fucking hope they do. if weed was legalised in the us (may take YEARS, state by state), the govt would stop stifling everyone else and the world will be a better place. god i hope it passes

rainbows.rsexy
07-15-2006, 05:12 PM
the oz is with the current legal down size of what is legal

it was 4oz until frank m. governor whom is a republican


got the ball rolling on his mari meth bill which went for the throats of pot lovers in alaska

hossua34
07-16-2006, 05:35 AM
the oz is with the current legal down size of what is legal

it was 4oz until frank m. governor whom is a republican


got the ball rolling on his mari meth bill which went for the throats of pot lovers in alaska


I thought it was called the "methijuana" bill... whatever.

Anyhow, it's senseless to think any type of real legalization, even in one state, is anywhere CLOSE to being realistically possible. The Feds will turn their backs on a certain number of medical clinics in CA, but if stores in NV started growing and selling, there would be a few people thrown away for decades, and the example would be set. Even if the bill passes, it's all symbolic. You've gotta buy pot still from somewhere, right? There's a crime. Most pot smokers now use pipes. There's a crime they'll hit you with. Although steps in the right direction, these state and city initiative are really little more than good PR.

The trick would lie in a WIDESPREAD and intense public information campaign, or even mass civil disobedience, aimed at proving to people that marijuana doesn't harm people like the average American thinks it does. This is the reason few if any national polls show strong support for legalization, and sadly, it's the reason the Nevada initiative will likely fail to pass. Believe me, if we had 1,000 smokers in every major city who were willing to sit on the lawn of city hall, smoke a joint and get arrested, over and over again, the media would take notice, along with the masses, and eventually things would change.

You have to remember, there was a time when people in this country said there was no chance segregation would ever end. Public opinion means a hell of a lot in deciding public policy.

rainbows.rsexy
07-16-2006, 05:54 AM
www.norml.org

check the alaska penalties page,

24 plants is legal in a residence

HELLO.........this has been goin on for many years now!!!!!!

pot cafes exist in canada where people can go smoke because law enforcement knows it is a waste of resources to enforce.

canada is a nation with a budget surplus

many companies ship seed to the US

states where it is legal to grow are likey not gonna have much enforcement hunting every peice of disguised mail for harmless pot seeds

YES, when our generation is old enough to hold high office pot "great legal wals" will begin 2 fall in great boulders of bricks

rainbows.rsexy
07-16-2006, 05:21 PM
http://www.regulatemarijuana.org/home/faq#what

anycraic
07-16-2006, 06:50 PM
well rainbows, i appreciate your zeal. dont let the bastards get u down

rainbows.rsexy
07-18-2006, 03:37 PM
Yep,


I will TRY TO "drive this one home to legalization",


EVEN IF I FAIL THIS TIME, GETTING AS MANY VOTES THIS BALLOT AS POSSIBLE WILL ENCOURAGE FUTURE ATTEMPTS, EVENTUALLY WHEN THE YOUNGER GENERATION IS IN OFFICE THE WALL WILL FALL THAT KEEPS ADULTS FROM THC CONSUMPTION LEGALLY

Medical Weed
07-19-2006, 03:12 PM
People interested in changing the laws can visit NORML or Meetup online and search for medical marijuana to join a group interesed in changing things. I feel that the first step is to legalize weed for medical uses and change the perception most people have about the drug.

rainbows.rsexy
07-20-2006, 11:37 PM
People interested in changing the laws can visit NORML or Meetup online and search for medical marijuana to join a group interesed in changing things. I feel that the first step is to legalize weed for medical uses and change the perception most people have about the drug.



U may be right, however besides the groups pushing 4 med cannabis,


there are groups like safer, norml mpp


working all adults, to be benefited by legal thc

colorado and nevada are the front runners

bigsmokedawg
07-24-2006, 01:41 AM
i vote yes! marijuana should be legal. america would be a better place if weed was legal, and prostitution for that matter.

rainbows.rsexy
07-25-2006, 01:24 AM
i don't understand the motive 4 people to slam this thread with pessimistic outlooks.


Brick by brick, we can make mj a more decriminalized drug....

rainbows.rsexy
07-25-2006, 08:22 PM
i vote yes! marijuana should be legal. america would be a better place if weed was legal, and prostitution for that matter.


you ain't lying

Look at amsterdam and singapore....both are high class places, yet both condone prostitution, legally.

Singapore, is not weed friendly, yet,, but neither is WASHINGTON D.C.



AMSTERDAM's crime fell as result of tolerated pot law

quartet62
07-26-2006, 06:01 AM
Right-ON! it sure as fuck was LEGAL!when the GUV-MENT needed the HEMP for,WHAT!? ROPES for MILITARY!use that made family members of mine VERY COMFORTABLE livings whilest livin down in MOBILE,AL.The GUVMENT,sure knows how to take somthing so BEAUTIFUL and so POSITIVE! and they turn it into a TOOL for VIOLENCE!!So you know what I say about it I've got 2 words for em EAZE-UP! PEACE & LOVE;quartet62

rainbows.rsexy
07-28-2006, 07:36 PM
this gov't is doing stupid things to weaken our country and in turn the standard of living.

hemp, mexico a US state, banning oil-burning cars and SUV's (semi's and work-trucks excluded) and reduced NASA spending would be a great start



without the US's craving for oil, terrorists would have less ability to earn money

kefkataus
07-29-2006, 09:52 PM
I really mad at america right now for letting a few pricks ruin our great country. Its now a time for us all to stand up and make the government listen to us. Our constitution was based by the people for the people. Well the fucking people are mad. So lets all make a stand and make Marijuana legal not only in Nevada, but throughout the U.S. If we dont stand up for our beliefs, then were no better than the terrorist who invade and kill our people. Come on people. Let me here how you feel about this.

magicks
07-30-2006, 05:03 AM
i probaly be to high and forget about it

rainbows.rsexy
08-01-2006, 09:32 PM
I really mad at america right now for letting a few pricks ruin our great country. Its now a time for us all to stand up and make the government listen to us. Our constitution was based by the people for the people. Well the fucking people are mad. So lets all make a stand and make Marijuana legal not only in Nevada, but throughout the U.S. If we dont stand up for our beliefs, then were no better than the terrorist who invade and kill our people. Come on people. Let me here how you feel about this.


have no fear.....if U wanna leave, then Canada is near!

souldistortion
08-03-2006, 05:03 PM
Luckily its decriminalized down here in California. and i live in southern California not northern so the coast is clear in terms of gays :thumbsup: This thread has really made me feel almost patriotic about marijuana and the culture itself. The feds will threaten to remove some of Nevada's funding in some area or another if this law passes.

rainbows.rsexy
08-05-2006, 05:13 PM
Luckily its decriminalized down here in California. and i live in southern California not northern so the coast is clear in terms of gays :thumbsup: This thread has really made me feel almost patriotic about marijuana and the culture itself. The feds will threaten to remove some of Nevada's funding in some area or another if this law passes.


no way that cut will compare with the flood of cash from tourists and new residents of nv

orangeman
08-05-2006, 08:38 PM
I have considered moving out of Country. But if this isnt possible, if this law passes I'm moving to Nevada asap :D.

cannabis campbell
08-05-2006, 08:39 PM
Lol you gonna move to whereever weeds legal orangeman?

cannabis campbell
08-05-2006, 08:40 PM
ps

congrats on your 4000th post :D

orangeman
08-05-2006, 08:57 PM
Lol you gonna move to whereever weeds legal orangeman?

Yes I would move to where ever marijuana is legal, and ty ^_^.

SuperTorch
08-07-2006, 01:55 AM
Well the key is that it seems the view on Marijuana has started to curve away from it being a hard drug. Its not looked on like it was in the 80's and 90's. So I really do feel where kind of at a strange point in MJ history. Medical is now considered totally fine, even though for a lot of users its just a front, but thats the point. Nowadays even the goverment has to admit the MJ really doesn't belong with what I call the child molesting HARD drugs. They even admit well "its not addicting but it is phycologicaly" which even they know sounds weak. Phycologicaly? yea OK that means I do it because I like it, but I could quit easily, say 1000 times easier than an alcoholic. I think it will take 10-20 more years but the hammer will fall. Like it has in selected places. I don't think the statistics in Canada show that the youth has all gone crazy and lazy and turned into idiotic people, They know crime is not up because of MJ, in fact I think Canada and the US know that it has been more possitive than negitive and that fact is changing old ways even if its slow change. So I really hope that Nevada passes it but if the phone polls are correct they wont, 55% is a huge amount over the top for not legalizeing it if you know anything about polls. It would be nice and I'd bet it would also be a total success in term of proof that theres more to gain than lose for the young and the older. Thats whats holding the Goverment back right now, they know once the proof is out there will be no defendable positions for them, they know this from Canada and States that have medical and have decriminalized it. None of those states are showing any numbers that the feds can use and say SEE WE TOLD YOU, because they are checking and finding out that it really should be seperated from Coke, Acid, Meth and Crack, Heroin, PCP and any of those and are realizing that they need to pull it away from being assocciated with those harder drugs.

The Goverment is terrified what hard drugs can do to kids and adults and this is their real concern. The US Govermant moves slowly but they are truly just acknowlegeing that MJ is not a hard drug even if they have know it for 50 years. When the Feds realize that its easier to stop the VERY HARD DRUGS if they get Marijuana away from being assocciated with those, like alcolhol is(do you think a person who has a six pack of beer also may have some crack in their car-NO) then it will become legal very quick. And this is happening right now, thats the whole basis of the Nevada law not hey everyone feel free to get high but more lets get Marijuana away from the hard dealers and make it that much harder on them to deal those hard drugs. It will work and will be more possitive than negitive when they approve it. Then it will spread quickly across the states say 5 years minimum when the Goverment sees they are more successfull against the "Hard Drugs" because thats really what we all want. People have been miss informed that Marijuana is a hard drug but now everyone is realizeing while its powerful its not HARD and year by year it moves more to OK lets take this Marijuana/tool from the dealers and not give them an easy reason to meet with the youth or push it on a Marijuana smoker. I think......10 years from now things will be different than now but just slow cahnge in the next 5-10 then more rapid acknowldgement that its not a hard drug and legalization will be common. In fact this is what has happened in the last 5 years and I don't see it being reversed, Medical will become the first wave as it trying to do now, then small possession wil follow as it has in a few state and then flat out legalization or it will be able to be bought at retail. Canada is there right now, the US sees the writing on the wall its just hard to move fast in the US goverment, but like I said I don't see it swinging back to being viewed by politians like it was in the 1900- 1990 they flat out know with the information of today that it's not a harsh drug, and theres no way to coninue to portray it in that light and even they know it.

I do beleave that Marijuana is a powerful drug and everyday use is not very good as with alcohol. I know physicaly alcohol is worse but recreational use is where the fun is, not the need it to function amount. But lets face it, at this point in information overload its obvious that marijuana shouldn't be a federal crime to use. Even the FEDs are at a turtles pace saying the same thing. Not a whole lot of movement in the next five years, then in five to ten years a small but powerfull wave of 10 -20 states, then in 10-15 years its just a total tiping of the scales, or all types of reasons.

DE.Db33t
08-07-2006, 01:32 PM
Crawling with same sex orientated people with a serious case of lisp and the rent is skyrocketed well above the clean air city of vegas that has more freedoms than califachnia will probably ever have. Those grand a month payin tulip farmers

^ EVERYONE LAUGH AT THE UN EGALITARIAN PANZY BOY WHO CANT TOLERATE SOMETHING DIFFERENT. SORRY WE ALL DONT FIT IN YOUR ARYAN WORLD MASTER, PLEASE SLAUGHTER ME KNOW!

DE.Db33t
08-07-2006, 01:41 PM
And even if it does get passed in nevada their is a loop whole. You cant drive if it is in your system. So technically if you were coming home from a party and got pulled over and tested, and you smoked two weeks prior but it came up, you got a DUI. Their are crooked cops that will abuse this.

the image reaper
08-07-2006, 06:18 PM
this news just in from the Marijuana Policy Project - Aug. 7, 2006 ... :smokin:

Support for Nevada initiative is split 50% to 50%!



Great news! The Marijuana Policy Project recently commissioned a survey of 5,000 registered voters in Nevada which revealed that voters are split precisely 50% to 50% on our ballot initiative.

Our initiative â?? which the Nevada government has already certified for the November 7 ballot â?? would end marijuana prohibition entirely for adults aged 21 and older ... if the initiative receives over 50% of the vote.

Only five times in the history of the country has a state voted on such a ballot initiative. The best showing so far was the 44.5% vote in Alaska in November 2004, so the fact that our survey shows the Nevada initiative is polling at 50% to 50% is significant.

We used Nevada's voter rolls to make our calls, which means we know we were surveying 5,000 actual registered voters. (In typical public opinion polling, a polling firm will call random phone numbers and "screen out" people who say they're not registered to vote or unlikely to vote, and end up with 500 completed interviews.)

Interestingly, we discovered that regular voters are just as likely to support our initiative as voters who vote irregularly â?? both groups of voters are split 50% to 50% on our initiative. So we need every supportive Nevadan to vote in this election, which could end up nearly tying at 300,000 to 300,000 votes.

If we succeed in passing the initiative, Nevada would be the only place in the world to permit the cultivation, distribution, and sale of marijuana to adults aged 21 and older.

Please visit the campaign's Web site for more information about the campaign, breaking news, the staff's blog, merchandise, ways you can get involved â?? from anywhere in the country â?? and much more.

Please get involved. Winning this campaign will be the beginning of the end of marijuana prohibition.

Sincerely,

Rob Kampia
Executive Director
Marijuana Policy Project
Washington, D.C.


Raised in '06
$2,159,062
Goal in '06
$3,500,000
Days until Election Day
92

MPP will be able to tackle all of the projects in our 2006 strategic plan if you and other allies are generous enough to fund our work.

orangeman
08-11-2006, 12:15 AM
Reaper thats really good fuckin news but the age for it sucks. They are comparing it to alcohol to me since you have to be 21 to drink but yet you can be 18 to buy tobacco products lol.

rainbows.rsexy
08-12-2006, 05:51 PM
viva las vegas

shoi
08-14-2006, 12:34 AM
if it is legalized ill shit my pants :thumbsup:

rainbows.rsexy
08-22-2006, 02:57 PM
polls have improved to 50 50

Th3 sand m4n
08-23-2006, 02:12 AM
come on las vegas :). is it just me or do other people think if its legalized in vegas the other states will eventually follow suite?

rainbows.rsexy
09-09-2006, 12:08 AM
U can help hommies.....


simply book a cheap flight to nevada......take a few hours to pass out my sig's fliers in the residental north vegas area.........viola/.



U will have improved the chances

rainbows.rsexy
09-21-2006, 07:39 AM
ooooh, poll time is neeeeeer

phytokind
09-22-2006, 04:22 PM
Poll results are in, 49 percent of those polled favor the decriminalization measure, while 43 percent oppose. Looking good!

Transition Force
10-08-2006, 11:17 PM
Yeah, but the Nevada law also details how the State is going to sell weed to keep it out of the hands of the Black Market.

And in Nebraska it's decriminalized, but not legal. You just get a fine. Nevada's going for 100% legalization :)

The state is not going to be selling marijuana, it is going to be regulating it. The text provides regulations on liscenses and where it can be sold. You could still sell it from person to person, but with legalization it won't be nearly as profitable as it used to be

KOZMO
10-09-2006, 12:57 AM
bump
to help the chances
do more on it later but g2g

DragonForce1
10-09-2006, 01:58 PM
Its going to be november 6th my b-day. Guys vote to legalize for my birthday!

rainbows.rsexy
10-10-2006, 11:17 AM
oooooh, I checked nevada NORML news and the latest poll of 600 nevadans, more people favor legalization than oppose legalization


Myself, I am living on the Kuwait naval base once occupied by the Iraqi invaders in the 90's

I can visit the wall many of Kuwaiti's officers were executed on.

I have the beach here with a blown up Iraqi boat that has been here for over a decade now. I have US Air force and Army people around me here. I think Army women's butts look better the Army style camo uniform. I have XBOX PS2 and a XBOX 360 to use. I have got to drive gov't trailblazers, HUMMV's buses, and two person gators. I have shot the M-16, and M-9. The most fun I have had so far is the two day evolution of HUMMV training.

the civilians around here reportedly make three times what I do. I am glad that I volunteered for all the driver liscence training. I am trying to network and get a job over here.

The air isn't great, but Kuwait is a very wealthy country. that equals some really nice areas to visit

KOZMO
10-11-2006, 01:39 AM
wait what?
what did that have to do with this thread?

DopeBOYmagic
10-12-2006, 06:45 AM
our bullshit government we call america needs to fucking tax weed and let the motha fucka's burn the shit up LEGALY im sick of fucking being scared to smoke around my way's its a nightmare

rainbows.rsexy
10-16-2006, 07:29 PM
colorado has something on the ballot also now

Markass
10-17-2006, 03:02 AM
I'm not a resident of Nevada, but could definately become one if amendment 44 passes..do all you can to inform your neighbors and citizens of this safer alternative to alcohol known as "Marihuana!" But I do hope for this to pass. It would be a big step in freedom for America's pot culture..

rainbows.rsexy
10-26-2006, 03:55 AM
i agree.....

rainbows.rsexy
10-30-2006, 06:58 PM
power 2 the POTHEADS

blue_ox
11-02-2006, 03:35 AM
I'm with you man .. arm-n-arm


!VOTE! .. please


|}


:stoned:

SmokinRandy420
11-04-2006, 03:27 AM
I live in vegas and yes i did vote yes on 7 and so did my mom, my dad and my brother i hope to god it passes :thumbsup:



come on las vegas :). is it just me or do other people think if its legalized in vegas the other states will eventually follow suite?

we have gambling here and you dont see all the other states following there footsteps:dance:

tdyer_89014
11-04-2006, 06:21 PM
I am from vegas. The prob is only the old people vote. we need to get the younger population to vote. they tried this 2 years ago and it was defeted 36% yea and 64% no. if the "smoking generation" would vote it would have a much better chance.

Bree1978
11-08-2006, 04:44 PM
I live in vegas and yes i did vote yes on 7 and so did my mom, my dad and my brother i hope to god it passes :thumbsup:




we have gambling here and you dont see all the other states following there footsteps:dance:

Actually a lot of states are trying to pass gambling....

Any update on Nevada...I watched/listened to CNN today...but I didn't notice anything

KOZMO
11-08-2006, 05:47 PM
I heard it was 53 for no
close
if that is true there is always next time

Bree1978
11-08-2006, 06:01 PM
Yah, that is what I figured...CNN usually would make a big deal out of it....53, damn that is CLOSE! I find it to be a progressive step forward for the POT community, yeah!:thumbsup:

Lethal G
11-09-2006, 01:58 PM
I saw the results... the initiative lost by a 56 - 43 percent ratio. However, because it gained so much support, the news reports say that it should be back on the ballot again in the next two years.

The inititative however definitely was a big step for cannabis users, and none of us should fret over this. Think about what it will be like on 2008 or 2010 when it returns to the ballot with even more support.

Don't give up hope, guys.

MrNiceGuy420
07-06-2007, 07:53 AM
i could see nevada's population skyrocketing if this law is passed haha

wannabehippiegirl
07-07-2007, 02:36 AM
my birthday wish is coming true!!!!
:)

the image reaper
07-10-2007, 12:14 AM
you last couple of posters should maybe put down the pipe, and check the calendar :D ... that vote took place last year :D ... we lost ... :(

xfukinxfedxupx
07-21-2007, 04:42 PM
so say i went to nevada and i was caught with the legal amount that one is allowed to have at one time since i have a new jersey id they would charge me according to the new jersey laws wouldnt they or dont they do the exchange of id info from other states i know in arizona if u get a ticket for something and u dont live in that state and u wont be in that state u have to mail the money in and u have to apper before a judge in the state that u live in it happened to me and my friends when we went on a road trip

thats like pullin out a bong just over halfway along the flight to amsterdam, what laws count then?

Chronisseur
07-23-2007, 04:21 PM
:ROFLMAO:

ganjapharmersusa
08-03-2007, 01:41 AM
im in nev and you dont want to live anywhere that only charges 400 a month.. up your rent to about 800 and you mite get into a decent neighborhood also when their done with taxes and everything your going to be spending like 80$ for an 1/8 of mediocor buds but if its legal to grow............