Great another excuse for me not to vote and just do what I do as usual, I'm just gonna keep on keepin on and I hope the rest of you do to, and do it without fear because we all know we have clean consciences, the way I see it, in reality, people govern themselves there are no real restraints and if you choose to do so of your own free will you can break any written law that exists, when people want to do something they just will, and if history repeats itself, then like alcohol prohibition, cannabis will also be lifted, just a matter of time, a big issue for me is all these gutless people who live in fear of being tainted by the law and other's judgements, hiding all the time(I dont smoke in public but I'll admit to being a smoker in public that's a plus for having a license), basically they are afraid to even get their license, if everyone came out of their shells there wouldn't be anything that could stop us. I'll be renewing in november so I guess I'll have a chat with the doc about the news, good luck with the debate, but remember that we are all united by cannabis, don't let this silly law shit start dividing you guys, do not be divided and conquered that's those dirty pig's goal, we should unite as one force, the real goal is total freeedom!
intj123 Reviewed by intj123 on . 10 reasons to vote NO on prop #19 Ten Reasons to Vote No 1. Proposition 19 isnâ??t really legalization. It only allows possession of up to one ounce of cannabis. Under current California law, an ounce or less of pot isnâ??t an arrestable offense. And soon this amount will be a simple civil infraction. Prop 19 doesnâ??t make any improvements to decriminalization or prop 215. 2. Prop 19 creates several new cannabis related crimes with extremely severe penalties. Donâ??t pass a joint to a 17 year old, you will be looking at a Rating: 5