Quote Originally Posted by boaz
: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:
Cali Voters can severely mess things up for all medical users and current medical providers. Go read my new post and actually read it. It will address all your so called "yes" counter arguments and hopefully you will start to realize that this isn't just as simple as its legal and no more harassment. There will be EVEN MORE. Now anyone doing grow op can potentially go to jail every time they have a plant outside a 5X5 area, Every time they smoke outside, every time there is a person under 21 present, every time they happen to have a little even 0.1 over an ounce on them, every time they give any medicine to anyone over the age of 21 and is caught (as this is a direct violation and is considered a "sale" that was not taxed and subject to fines to persons involved), Anytime a person under the age of 21 is in possession of marijuana, whether or not you gave it to them (a kid now could blame his dad and get him jailed for not buying him that videogame last week. Yea, that could and probably will happen. Now your 20 year old ex can say you supplied her and guess who the cops are going to believe? Think people...)... To me this isn't freedom, this isn't fair Taxing medication? what is that? And the sad thing is all you are happy as hell about it. Blind leading more blind to the slaughter. Go read and educate yourself and after if you still want yes, I feel so very sorry for your ignorance.
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