Quote Originally Posted by bigtopsfinn
This is for possession away from the grow area. The prop clearly states that you are allowed to possess as much cannabis at the grow site that can actually be produced by the grow.



Shouldn't be doing that anyways.



What about the 5x5 grow area for personal?



Whatever happened to a trial by jury? Apartment complex? C'mon now...



Yup, no hurry. Only been waiting for nearly a century, what's a couple more years and a couple thousand more people in jail?



Well that's capitalism for you. Anyone who thinks that legalization can come without bigger players taking their piece of the pie is a fool and doesn't understand the U.S. economy.

Currently the prices are determined by the fear of prosecution. Quality standards are determined by the greedy cash-croppers.



Instead of buying it, just grow your own.



"Likely"? Which genius lawyer came up with this? The prop explicitly states that it cannot affect prop 215.



Dennis was all about medical. Jack (R.I.P) didn't want the government to have any hand in cannabis regulation. This is impossible.



The feds want to start a war over states' rights? That would bring a huge conflict going beyond medical and recreational smokers. It would be total chaos.

The fed government and police forces are against Prop 19. Voting no means you are siding with them. What the Californians fail to realize is that this has huge implications for the U.S. and the rest of the world, since most of the pressure to make cannabis illegal worldwide (through IMF loans, political and economic pressure) is and has been coming from the U.S.

It may not be perfect, but it's the best thing out there now. The more you wait, the more people end up in jail and have to continue living in fear of the law.

If you don't like the law, just break it! Isn't that what you are doing now anyways?


Awesome, bro!!@ Couldn't have said it any better. Makes it great for those of us who would just like to get high without fear of prosecution, thats it.