Quote Originally Posted by VapedG13
Currently under the California Constitution, â??growing cropsâ?? are exempt from â??taxationâ??,( No taxes collected)AND in order for a local government to impose a â??general taxâ?? it must be approved by the electorate with a majority vote.

Prop 19 effectively overrides these precedents of the California constitution in regards to Cannabis by giving local governments the authority to tax a â??growing cropâ?? WITHOUT LIMITATION AND WITHOUT A MAJORITY VOTE OF THE LOCAL PEOPLE.

Meaning the local government can choose to charge you $1000 a year for the privledge of your 5x5... then raise it without any voting nessary.

Just how much we guuna have to pay to grow a god given plant in a 5x5???:hippy:
Hard to predict what kind of crazy city and county ordinances will pop up subsequent to 19 passing. Keeping your medical recommendation current will nonetheless be a wise move for the time being. After that we're going to have to wait and see. One thing for sure; we're going to see some cities come up with some real batshit stuff. On the other hand I'm confident wisdom will prevail... eventually. For anyone with average growing skills, good patience, and a decent setup- quality cannabis will continue to be readily available in kalifornia.
leadmagnet Reviewed by leadmagnet on . Prop 19 Debate tonight! I'm pasting this info from the Norml website. Should be interesting.----- Please join host Chris Skyhawk for Universal Perspectives this Thursday night October 7 from 7-8 PM on KZYX/Z 90.7/91.5 FM in Mendocino County. We will be hosting a forum on Proposition 19, the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, which appears on the ballot this November. Guests will be Chris Conrad and Dragonfly de la Luz. Conrad is 1. an author - Hemp: Lifeline to the Future, - Hemp Rating: 5