We'll be lucky to keep our medical marijuana program if Susana Martinez makes Governor. I think worrying about pharmaceutical companies and legalization is too far down the road to worry about it now. First of all, The feds will never allow this no matter what San Diego approves. Second of all, California has to pass prop. 19 before the rest of the nation will ever consider legalization. Corporate money and a well funded anti-drug campaigns are flooding California right now. Media stories are looking for any reason to link crime with marijuana consumption no matter how ridiculous. There is a very nasty smear campaign going on all around the nation.

We're in for a long hard road folks. We could very well be living in a non-medical marijuana state if we're not careful.
Totah Sam Reviewed by Totah Sam on . What's to stop the pharmaceuticals? Hey Everyone I've been watching the CA marijuana news and noticed the article below. I realize that my question assumes some really wonderful developments in our state as far as having enough producer non-profits for this to make a major impact but...My question is, if New Mexico were to legalize marijuana, can large corporations/pharmaceuticals come in and take over production of marijuana? Are our local growers protected from this happening because they are non-profits? Oakland bill to Rating: 5