Quote Originally Posted by VapedG13
Just as long as the Federal Government doesnt send the DEA and the National Guard to Cali.....Lets hope that Obama keeps his word.

I would hate to see the state on TV getting raided......The Feds dont like it when you give them the middle finger :wtf:

Sounds like a great idea... cutting the selling price of marijuana in 1/2 means you should sell 40% more then tax it $50 a oz

If this makes it out of committee to even see a vote, and IF some how a miracle happened and it passed, then it might get very scary out here fast as per the federal government, w/ Obama....o. But really I don't think it will pass, it is not very responsible really to pass laws that completely undermine federal laws, it's pointless. So then you just wing it and hope the fed doesn't get you. That's not the right way. If Obama was worth the sweat on my nuts, he would come out ahead of this and ask congress or his AG, (ha ha) to remove cannabis from the sched, thus allowing states to control and regulate as they see fit. That's it period, then just walk away and leave it be. The states in 3 years, would have it all figured out on their own.
But that is fantasy land.
Before that would happen, we would see Obama's Federal Police Elite Units, going from home to home like it was fucking urban warfare in far off countries, except it will be here. Get your guns now if you don't gott'em folks.
But most likely, it won't pass. I would think it would be optomistic to think that it would get a vote, at best.
Keep Hoping
Hope HOPe
Nope
Change?
Nope.:jointsmile:
8182KSKUSH Reviewed by 8182KSKUSH on . Good news, California San Francisco - The Snitch - Legalize It: Ammiano to Introduce Legislation Monday to Allow Pot -- and Tax It The story SF Weekly broke on Friday is true: Assemblyman Tom Ammiano will announce legislation on Monday to legalize marijuana and earn perhaps $1 billion annually by taxing it. Quintin Mecke, Ammiano's press secretary, confirmed to SF Weekly that the assemblyman's 10 a.m. Monday press conference regarding "new legislation related to the state's fiscal crisis" will broach the Rating: 5