Quote Originally Posted by middieman440
i dont know about you guys here,but this prop 19 thing is startring to get rediculous,the profit growers are in fear ad say vote no,people say jack didnt want prop 19,me persoanlly i dont care if he did/didnt want it he/us want it 100% free but that will never ever ever ever happen, if something makes money and the people want it the goverment always gets something out of it,.i dont think prop 215 was perfect when if first happend but the people worked together to make it better.....and with prop 19 you/we vote yes get it in action then move towards and correct the things that are wrong...

if you people are so against voting yes i recomend you find another source of income like a job.....

one month away so we will see what happens,california has millions of people compared to the very few people here....


VOTE YES
:greenthumb: I could not agree more. Case in point, California's Senate Bill 420 :stoned: was how the people of California were able to make appropriate changes to Prop 215, such as allowing "not for profit" coops, etc.

And when the local communities tried to force artificial limits on medical gardens the California Supreme Court acted swiftly to correct them and nullified all those laws. They will do it again if needed. They understand that medical use is a voter given right, it can not be taken away by local gov't. and will not be affected in any way by Prop 19. Its fairly straigtforward if you know how to read legal code.

Everyone should read the California Constitution. I love reading it, it is so simple so direct and so powerful. people complain about it being out of control but look what the voters of that State were able to do for medical users in 1996. :greenthumb: I'm sure it has been a tuff slog and will continue to be but the voters of California have all the tools they need to keep pruning and perfecting their own State laws.

But the first step is voting Yes on Prop 19 and germinating the peoples' mandate. Read california's current cannabis laws and visualize nearly all of them being nullified. striked out of existance. that is what Cali Voters can do in few weeks. :smokin: