yes, Monsanto is famous for being jerks with their seeds
guess what, nobody needs them because we can already buy seeds from overseas.

yes, they want to tax the crap out of people
but also, if marijuana legalization becomes the norm (like alcohol and tobacco) then no one is really going to report their neighbors for growing it.


As for the jerk who thinks people wont buy a house with some pot plants growing next store, I bet 50% of this country doesn't even know what pot looks like. my 2 cents: what looks better, tomatoes, marijuana, or a meth lab - tomato and marijuana for sure (they look similar enough anyways).


prop 19 isnt that bad, it also isnt that great - its better than what we have now (it would be the easiest tax to not pay)
jtingler Reviewed by jtingler on . Because some of you STILL say YES... This information comes from Conrad Kicznenski, an organic farmer and son of a long-time anti-prohibiton activist, who prepared a 25-page long report on the connection between the Yes on 19 campaign, the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), Monsanto and the big pharmaceutical companies. Here is a very short version of his report. "On Drug Policy Alliance's website it states state that DPA is a leading advocate for Prop 19 in California. DPA's board of directors have included ex-deputy directors of Rating: 5