Quote Originally Posted by dmahny88
bottom line...weed in general..i see no future "crackdown" of any kind.

I think at any point leading up to and after Obama things have just gotten way to accepted for CA to actually start getting the boot again by the DEA.
It won't come from the DEA, it will come from zoning laws, health codes, and other things that make it harder for the everyday person to start a business. Allowing larger companies to step in to control and eat up everyone. That is how I see it happening. Not destroyed but assimilated, because a small number of people have beat the system and made something very profitable, and as the focus shifts from a small groups of people who are fighting for unprofitable ideas like patients rights, sick people, and other not so profit friendly ideas, to the super slick high end pot boutiques that are on CNN. Much will be lost because the standard has changed, and once the cat is out of the bag you can't put it back in.
mendelsdream Reviewed by mendelsdream on . To many co-ops in Los Angeles Do people realize how much of a fuck you Prop 215 is to the forces that run this country, or should I say the forces that are running it into the ground. Cannabis is bottom up economics it is not top down... It goes against forms of economic control because like many street drugs,? Aka, Drugs able to be made by us, Vs Big Companies?, they hold a real market value. They in them selves are almost currency. One will find that it is very easy to trade these things for real world objects such as Rating: 5