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    #1
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    California Prop 19

    Vote No On Prop 19!!
    Theirs no reason to change the way the marijuana trade is going right now.
    This prop 19 bullshit is just going to fuck it up. for about 100 dollars you can
    get a medical marijuana card that makes marijuana basicly legal for you so why change that to conditions that might fuck up the good thing thats going on now? if the law passes their only going to allow certain number of clubs per county and right now theirs so many clubs in each county, that means most of them will get shut down. Compare the medical marijuana laws to the ones they wanna pass with prop 19. its not worth it, its only going to fuck shit up.
    BrothaDee Reviewed by BrothaDee on . California Prop 19 Vote No On Prop 19!! Theirs no reason to change the way the marijuana trade is going right now. This prop 19 bullshit is just going to fuck it up. for about 100 dollars you can get a medical marijuana card that makes marijuana basicly legal for you so why change that to conditions that might fuck up the good thing thats going on now? if the law passes their only going to allow certain number of clubs per county and right now theirs so many clubs in each county, that means most of them will Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    California Prop 19

    noway your stupid.Lets get it legal for 21 and over.We can iron out the details later:rastasmoke:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    California Prop 19

    check this out
    Assembly member Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) has introduced legislation to implement Proposition 19 in the event that the initiative passes on November 2. Proposition 19 allows the legislature to amend it by a majority vote as long as it is in line with the goals of the initiative. The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act, ABX6-9, establishes a uniform statewide regulatory system while retaining a local option for sales. It also specifically excludes medical marijuana from fees and regulations in the act.

    "Proposition 19 is an opportunity for Californians to finally change direction after years of our failed 'war on drugs,' said Ammiano. "But no initiative is perfect and the devil is in the details. My bill gives the legislature the ability to fine tune how California will regulate cannabis to ensure that it is done in an effective, systematic way." - Tom Ammiano

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    #4
    Senior Member

    California Prop 19

    On September 19 of this year he wrote the following letter to the Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.


    Quote:
    Legalize marijuana: Time to act is now

    Your editorial against Proposition 19 ("No on Prop. 19," Sept. 16) once again shows that The Chronicle clearly hasn't done its homework with regard to marijuana policy.

    Indeed, the devil is in the details, and with closer review, you would have understood that Prop. 19 is more than just a "slogan or concept." It is an opportunity to overturn the utter failure of years of marijuana prohibition.

    I introduced AB390 nearly two years ago not only to address California's economic crisis but more importantly to begin a rational discussion about how best to regulate the state's largest cash crop, estimated to be worth roughly $14 billion a year.

    The reality is clear: Marijuana is a huge part of our state's economy, and we can no longer afford to keep our heads in the sand. The time to act is now. No bill or proposition is perfect, and certainly Prop. 19 has some flaws, but to agree that the "war on drugs" has been an abject failure yet refuse to take action to change it simply defies all logic and common sense.

    At what point do we say enough is enough? In 2008 alone, more than 61,000 Californians were arrested for misdemeanor marijuana possession. That same year, about 60,000 violent crimes went unsolved statewide. Resources tied up fighting marijuana would be better spent solving and preventing violent felonies and other major crimes. In its report on Prop. 19, the state Legislative Analyst's Office wrote that "jail beds needed for marijuana offenders could be used for other criminals who are now being released early because of a lack of jail space."

    Regulating and controlling marijuana would make it less available to our youth, protect our public lands from illicit crops, generate new revenue and improve public safety by allowing our law enforcement agencies to re-prioritize their efforts towards more serious crimes.

    As a member of the state Assembly, I believe we must bring innovation and problem solving toward creating a sane public policy for marijuana, not just stand idly by and wait for the federal government to act. Fighting for same-sex marriage and creating Healthy San Francisco are clear examples of how change happens. Prop. 19 is our opportunity to reform a policy that has been a catastrophe for our state.

    This spirit is what makes California great: We lead, not follow, and I urge people to help move California forward with its policy on marijuana before it goes up in smoke.

    Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco

    The San Francisco

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    Member

    California Prop 19

    Lets get to work on medical marijuana in Texas people!!!

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    Senior Member

    California Prop 19

    Quote Originally Posted by CannabisCorp
    Lets get to work on medical marijuana in Texas people!!!
    Please do, and Leave the lab rat science projects to another state.
    California's Marijuana laws are perfectly fine right now.No need to have us be the first to experiment. This prop is either going to severly F^&* things up, or help. Its that simple, but I dont want to be the ones paying for it. Go let Colorado be first lol... If you want to stop the Drug Cartels and street gangs from controlling, STOP BUYING FROM THEM. Its really that simple. If every Californian that smokes got a script, for one that generates money because you dont give it to the streets anymore its dumped back into the MM system. Dispeneries can expand and hire more people, Growers up North have more business nd can hire some help, small oppers can help contribute, we get to keep our HTMCC (High Times Medical Cannabis Cup) for the people.I'm talking the little guys, the ones who arn't doing this for money, rather for the Love of MM.
    Or we can Legalize it for anyone over 21 and watch the MM economy get hung while the Corps who control it grin.... Up to you all! :thumbsup:
    One Love...
    :rastasmoke:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    California Prop 19

    we don't need a doctor to tell us its okay to smoke pot..Those days are gunna be gone.We aren't little kids playing a game.Lets get it legal and the state will have to setup an industry that works for all involved.They did it with booze no problems there.Why do you say it won't work.Lets move into the future foward and don' look back.Vote yes on 19:smokin:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    California Prop 19

    Its did work for Booze, but this isnt booze...

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    #9
    Senior Member

    California Prop 19

    maybe because its your source of income......you are a fwad

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    #10
    Member

    California Prop 19

    the people i see screaming the most are the sellers. because they make money. they all say for 100 bucks you can get a card. well thats whats going to really mess it up for medical. it is a battle cry for those that want to remove it from the mm users. they say that most people on mmj are bogas. and your statement about let everyone who smokes get a mmj card just adds to there claims. besides i dont agree with smoking it in the presents of small children just like i dont agree with smoking cigs in there presents.

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