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03-19-2006, 04:01 AM #1OPJunior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
STATE LAW with dispenseries to boot
mike woods Reviewed by mike woods on . Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!! :rasta: This november nevada residents will vote to legalize people 21 and over having a ounce of marijuana.:D See for yourself on the NORML Nevada news. I am moving to vegas a month in advance so that I can vote. Rent is only $400 for a 1 bedroom apartment. Check rent yourself at yahoo real estate and move to Nevada!:dance: Thank goodness:smokin: Rating: 5
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03-19-2006, 04:06 AM #2OPJunior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
MARIJUANA CAMPAIGN STARTED
by K. C. Howard, Review-Journal, (Source:Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Regional News
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08 Feb 2006
Nevada
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Legalization Backers Urge Voters to Support Proposal on November Ballot
The Committee to Regulate and Control Marijuana opened its office in Las Vegas on Monday, officially kicking off its second statewide campaign to legalize possession of the weed by adults.
The group's goal is to get voters to approve a measure in November that would legalize possession of up to one ounce of pot for anyone 21 and older in Nevada.
"This will put it into a tightly regulated tax and control market for people who want to buy it," said Neal Levine, campaign manager. "It's taking it out of the schoolyards and putting it underneath the watchful eye of state government."
About 15 volunteers and staffers make up the Nevada campaign committee affiliated with the Marijuana Policy Project in Washington D.C., attended. Several of them said Tuesday that they believe Nevadans ultimately will agree that regulation of marijuana is a safer alternative than forcing users to drug dealers.
"I'm not in favor of cocaine or coke or -- God! methamphetamine, it's terrible -- but cannabis has been around for thousands of years," said 45-year-old Jack Roberto, one of those who will be working on behalf of the legalization effort.
So far, members of the group said, they're finding supporters at Las Vegas' First Friday arts festival and at college campuses.
If voters approve the measure, the state Department of Taxation would then set up a system to issue licenses to marijuana farms and businesses to sell the drug.
The initiative also would double the maximum penalty for vehicular manslaughter while under the influence of alcohol, marijuana or any drug and would double the penalty for giving or selling marijuana to a minor. Advertisements on the sale of legal marijuana would be illegal, and distributors would not be allowed to sell pot within 500 feet of schools or places of worship.
The language differs from a ballot initiative that failed in 2002 with only 39 percent of the vote. That initiative would have legalized three ounces.
"We've been working on this initiative now going on five years. We crafted it in a way we think appeals to all Nevadans," Levine said.
It doesn't appeal to Las Vegas Detective David Kallas, executive director of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association.
"Any form of legalized marijuana provides no benefit to our community," he said.
Legalizing even small amounts will make the drug more accessible to Las Vegans and their children, he said.
He recalled several years ago he noticed a vehicle driving in a commercial parking lot early in the morning. When he stopped the car, he said he found marijuana, cocaine and fraudulent IDs. The car in which they were located was also stolen, he said.
"You could interview any street officer, it occurs fairly regularly, you find an individual who is committing some form of crime and marijuana or some other form of drug is involved," Kallas said.
Officers have no immediate plans to mobilize against the committee, he said, noting the funeral Tuesday of Sgt. Henry Prendes, who was shot and killed on duty last week.
"We've got enough problems in society now without adding the problem of legalizing marijuana that we know has the potential for abuse," he said.
But 38-year-old Susan Grosz, one of the campaign's volunteers, said legalizing possession of marijuana by responsible adults would prevent the needless arrest of many harmless pot smokers who pose no threat to anybody. She also said it could create a boon of tax revenue for the state. A 2002 UNLV study estimated legalization would bring $28.6 million a year into state coffers.
The actual artical foun in the nevada news section of NORML
She brought her 5-year-old son to the grand opening of the office.
"They're still pretty young," she said of the children that were at the event.
"I don't advertise it ( marijuana ) to my child," she said, adding she's a good and protective mother.
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03-19-2006, 04:06 AM #3Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
2 threads..
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03-19-2006, 04:09 AM #4Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
This is history in the making!!
Mark my words, the California, Denver and Nevada legalization of Marijuana will go in the history books as a fight against State power (and the liberals who should be on the other side) and Federalism (and the conservatives who claim to be pro State's rights. If this becomes a country-wide issue there will be a Supreme Court decision on how far state's rights go! How groundbreaking!
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03-19-2006, 04:11 AM #5Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
Originally Posted by Maui Wowie
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03-19-2006, 05:10 AM #6Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
How is "2 threads" bitching??
I don't see how you got that idea from a double thread, spam isn't known for charm.
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03-19-2006, 06:23 AM #7Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
This is probably a stupid question - but will you have to be a Nevada resident in order to buy? Or would i be able to pick up an oz the next time i vacation in vegas... assuming the law passes of course...
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03-19-2006, 06:29 AM #8Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
and rent can be even cheaper with a short drive from the high desert (iow, rentals are available in alamo, nv, an 80 minute drive to downtown vegas...plus the landlord is most cool)...if ya catch my meaning if ya get my drift.
canmon at yahoo
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03-19-2006, 06:38 AM #9Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
as written, the (hopefully-soon-to-passed) law states it's legal to possess up to an oz for anyone 21 and over...
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03-19-2006, 07:32 AM #10Senior Member
Vote YES to legalize CANNABIS in Nevada!!!!!
Wouldnt it be nice if something similar would happen in FL?
Well not legalise it but well...make the fines and stuff less 'insane'
I highly doubt a voters poll like that would happen in FL, the government would most likely stop it dead in its tracks!
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