just courious, how close did you guys get this year to getting eneough sigs to get on the ballot? maybe try california's model next time? you know leave it to counties to decide if they want to be a "green" county or not, that is if they want to allow over the counter sales without the need of a doc's rec but still leave the med laws in place state wide. or ... just skip all that stuff and just concentrate solely on personal gardening space this year. :twocents: that's the real value in prop 19, in my opionion.

Here is an interesting trivia question, what was the number of California's first Prop in the early seventies that would have legalized herb? Prop 19. :S5:

it went down in flames, of course, but it was different, it would have legalized herb for 18 and over at a time when they were starting to crack down on all the States with under 21 alcohol laws and plus it didn't have the county level authority mechanism that this new one does.
boaz Reviewed by boaz on . Washington state residents--Let's get MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION ON NEXT YEAR'S BALLOT! Hey all, Sensible Washington is beginning to plan and coordinate next year's effort to get LEGALIZATION OF CANNABIS onto Washington state's ballot. Our attempt at I-1068 this year fell short by roughly 30K signatures (which is not that much), but with enough pre-planning that gap can easily be overcome. The meeting will be held this Saturday, July 17th in Federal Way, WA. The agenda will begin at 11am. This is a family-friendly potluck event. Information about where/when/what can be Rating: 5