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Marijuana Legalization Initiatives Move Forward in California

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Two initiatives to legalize marijuana for adults have been approved for the 2010 California elections if enough signatures can be garned in time. Hopefully these two initiatives won't compete resulting in fewer signatures on each.

The initiative approved yesterday is being promoted by the "Gang of Four" Oakland dispensaries and Richard Lee. Each initiative requires at least 433,971 signatures of registered voters by Feb. 18 to qualify for the November ballot.

Sign them! Legalize Cannabis Now!

 

johnnyla

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what's the best one? i.e. that allows the biggest personal gardens?

also, can The Governator Veto this if it passes?
 

NorCalFor20

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you think ahhh-nold the governator gonna veto when he's on video "pumping iron" smoking joints and lifting weights ???

yeah those guys in o-town are def a gang thats accurate they basically got all the other clubs kicked outta town due to their kick backs, they are running a monopoly the MJ market in oakland

anyway make sure you guys don't sign the tax and regulate petition sign the total legalization bill there are 2 of them right now....
 
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NicholasSmokes

In California, neither the governor nor the legislature can veto a proposition that has been passed. Only a new vote can undo it or the courts could find it unconstitutional (unlikely).
 

BiG H3rB Tr3E

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Even if this does become a state law, there is absoultly zero protection from federal entities....
 
The Feds would have to put the entire DEA task force in California to put a dent in the amount of production that will be going down once yall legalize it. The chance of the petitions not getting on the ballot is close to 0. Wasn't Prop215 made law with something like 60% of the vote? I highly doubt that even 20% of Cali's population would vote against it. Wish my state wasn't full of close minded old people
 

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So long as you don't grow 100+ plants the feds are not likely to take an interest in what you do, esp. once legalization passes.

Then the LOCAL police have no justification for any action against their citizens who possess, grow, distribute or consume marijuana, unless they are under age.
 
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NicholasSmokes

The California border will become the new Mexican border for the DEA!
 
as i see it, the fact that there are 2 bills that need 450k signatures each, along with the fact that everyone is arguing about which one is better may be the downfall of both of the bills..if the makers of both bills got together, agreed upon one bill, then equally promoted it then there would be more than enough signatures. just the way i see it..
 

HydroManiac

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I hope it never does become legal it would just ruin everything because big business will take over and that will be the end of good smoke
 

zenoonez

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I hope it never does become legal it would just ruin everything because big business will take over and that will be the end of good smoke

Lol. Is the fact that tomatoes or strawberries are legal the end of good tomatoes or strawberries? You can always grow your own dank smoke if you want to.
 

TheGreenBastard

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Even if this does become a state law, there is absoultly zero protection from federal entities....

Article 4 of the United States Constitution.

Section 4. The United States shall guarantee to every state in this union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on application of the legislature, or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.

The amendments of the United States Constitution

Amendment I

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

Amendment X

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
 

ajc0k

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never. we dont need more people moving to cali over this kinda shit, i hate the little oakland monopoly too along with them oaksterdam fools. come on people its easy enough to get a damn recommendation why cant we keep it at that? plain and simple..
 

Bacchus

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Because you are still putting thousand so people in jail every year for "plain and simple"
 
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Kola Radical

HellMotherFriggin'Yeah.

It's about time.

I am moving to CalliFriggin'Fornia!
 

johnnyla

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never. we dont need more people moving to cali over this kinda shit, i hate the little oakland monopoly too along with them oaksterdam fools. come on people its easy enough to get a damn recommendation why cant we keep it at that? plain and simple..


because what we have isn't working. it's better than any other system, but outright legalization is the right thing to do.

even if it were legal you could grow an acre and still get rich unless you didn't want it legal for other reasons? maybe the children? i think both laws are for 21 and over.:joint:
 

ChronJohn

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There's no arguing about which one's better, the superior one is CLEARLY

http://www.californiacannabisinitia...egulate-and-control-cannabis-act-of-2010.html

A.K.A. THC 2010

So folks out in Cali make sure you vote for that one. The Oakland initiative A.K.A. ROT 2010 is super restrictive you don't want that shit, seriously. It's a slap in the face to all cannabis consumers and medical patients. You can only possess 1oz and grow in a 5x5 area, it doesn't clear the records of those with cannabis-related criminal offenses, it doesn't really mention anything about hemp, and all of its restrictions and taxes WILL apply to medical users and growers. No Bueno. So sign the petitions and vote for THC 2010 not ROT 2010.
 

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