Well... to be honest, I have never been a Medicinal User, per say... I've just always enjoyed (as most do) the effects a puff or two can bring. Due to my recent medical problems, did I become interested in trying to become 'recommended' so to become 'legal' and avoid the label of 'criminal'.

IMO, prop 19 does appear beneficial to the state and those currently abiding by state law... however, I don't like the idea of regulatory control once the 'industry' gets going.

I don't know about You all, but my first 'pot' experiences, came with "shwag" or "dirt weed" and was rumored to come from Mexico and just about every bag/sack was littered with seeds. Little did I know at the time, there was a much better quality of herb available and for the most part, us 'kids' were smoking hemp (strain ideally used for industrial purposes)

What I'm getting at is, not long after moving here did I get to try a strain called something like 'Hary/Fire' and this (for me) was by far, the best bud I have ever had the pleasure of smoking. I would hate to see this type of quality vanish, due to the regulations proposed by prop. 19.

I see a bright future ahead for the Cannabis plant and Her users. I believe that with enough Faith and Determination, We will eventually eradicate the prohibition of Cannabis.

Thanks for posting that info boaz. Take Care & God Bless You ALL,


--informed
ages0ne Reviewed by ages0ne 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