grinthenbearit
04-11-2006, 06:40 PM
http://cannabisnews.com/news/21/thread21722.shtml
According to the following article "only 34%" of the current residents in Nevada favor cannabis legalization measure on the november 2006 ballot. Given the fact very few people live in Nevada when compared to the rest of the USA, I think we can easily win the vote.
As a team we can win the ballot measure to legalize Nevada marijuana
If we are going to get the legalization "ball rolling", we clearly need cannabis users to become residents in Nevada.....even if just long enough to register and vote in Nevada. Roomates are very easy to find online and the cost of living in Las Vegas, NV is suprisingly low compared to most big cities. If just ten percent of the all the cannabis users who are in favor of legalization register and vote in nevada we will surely win the vote.
Anyone not agree that the savings put away for a new car, a trip to amsterdam or even da's bar mitvahbration can be put on a temporary hold for the sake of USA cannabis legalization.
If we can get one state to legalize cannabis other states will be tempted to reap the tax revenue and criminal savings from the law change.
p.s. the law requires that people must register to vote a month before it is time to vote.
According to the following article "only 34%" of the current residents in Nevada favor cannabis legalization measure on the november 2006 ballot. Given the fact very few people live in Nevada when compared to the rest of the USA, I think we can easily win the vote.
As a team we can win the ballot measure to legalize Nevada marijuana
If we are going to get the legalization "ball rolling", we clearly need cannabis users to become residents in Nevada.....even if just long enough to register and vote in Nevada. Roomates are very easy to find online and the cost of living in Las Vegas, NV is suprisingly low compared to most big cities. If just ten percent of the all the cannabis users who are in favor of legalization register and vote in nevada we will surely win the vote.
Anyone not agree that the savings put away for a new car, a trip to amsterdam or even da's bar mitvahbration can be put on a temporary hold for the sake of USA cannabis legalization.
If we can get one state to legalize cannabis other states will be tempted to reap the tax revenue and criminal savings from the law change.
p.s. the law requires that people must register to vote a month before it is time to vote.