Quote Originally Posted by martyrprojekt
I have read the proposition. I simply do not think it supports Liberty and Freedom. I think it makes it possible for the big dispensaries to get bigger, a corporate takeover of the industry, and it will bring the fire of the DEA down on California. This will make us a target...

If we are going to leagalize, then leagalize it entirely. This process of making concessions and letting the federal government drag its feet is what needs to be getting press. Take the fight to Wasshington for reclassifcation...so we can stop the federal intervention. Regardless of this law passing the federal government will be a torn in the medical and recreational community at large. In fact, Attorney General Eric Holder, has stated that they will enforce federal law in california for cultivation, distribution, and processing. How does this not put a big target on the medical community. I believe prop 19 is endangering California medical patients access to medicine...and people truly need their medicine here.

The age limit being 21 is a joke too. I do not believe it is right that a person can be old enough to fight and die for his/her country shouldn't be allowed to partake in the medical goodness.

And, If you knew anything about Jack Herer, or had ever met him...you would know that he would not stand for the corp-tization of Cannabis. Big business has no business killing the community and lifestyle that we all live. But, with 19 this is what will happen. Mari-boro...and Cann-mel's will be available everywhere and the quality and genetics will suck. I thought we were done with the mexi-dirt weed?

So, I am not voting for Prop. 19...I can't be swayed. The facts, and the wording don't add up to me, and I am not the only one who is saying so.m Dennis Peron, Paul Suarini (marijuana Radio), every grower, small dispensary owner, and All of FAR-NOR-CAL agrees.

What needs to be focused on is keeping democrats in office to protect the laws that are already on the books. Hell, Arnold already de-criminalized having up to an ounce for any person! And, you can get a card pretty easily. What is the point in giving so much control back to the state (they can't even manage their own qwagillion dollar budget).

Vote Democrat...No on 19 and protect the patients.
So your reason for voting no is the law "doesn't support freedom",Dispensaries making money and the DEA may or may not "bring the fire on California"? And how is legalizing cannabis going to hurt MMJ patients? Seems to me it will help patients by lowing prices ,making it more available,and allows everyone to grow their own. Not sure why dispensaries are against it either,seems like it would open up more business...as long as your product is quality i would visit your seed bank or clone garden and probably buy a sack of the knuggs that Im expecting to get from the clones i just bought FROM YOU! Not to mention the spaces that would open up for social gathering spots for smoking(WEED BARS).Your local Hydro shops would do more business due to more people growing.More mexi-weed? Who would smoke that shit when your neighbor (Me) is growing some stinky ass shit next door?Granted if your buying your weed from seven eleven its probably going to be crap. Legalizing pot isn't going to hurt patients ,DEA cant step up its raid on medical patients,they don't have the resources especially since the law make it impossible to get local department help.
And that dumb ass statement about "needing democrats in office to protect the laws already on the books"...we don't need to protect laws on the books we need less nanny LAWS, that's what freedom is about. Read more dude, get off Dennis Perons dick he did great things but its time to move forward.:angry3:
nmesub Reviewed by nmesub on . For the NO on 19 crowd: Stop invoking Jack Herer. From the Family of Jack Herer, author of The Emperor Wears No Clothes Van Nuys, California, August, 2010 Dear Friends of Hemp and Cannabis, Our father, Jack Herer, was a man of leadership, compassion and idealism. He worked relentlessly for decades to achieve his dream of legalizing Cannabis hemp in all its forms, personal, medical and industrial. He wanted Cannabis to be free and open, and to be given full respect for its enormous economic, environmental Rating: 5