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Vote YES or NO on Prop 19

Vote YES or NO on Prop 19


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dagnabit

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Just wait if it fails to hear and read :
"What this Vote means"... all of the talking heads, cowardly politicians

sean hannity tomorrow:
"not even in looney liberal leftist california are they stupid enough to legalize drugs. maybe now the hippies will just give up finally"

thanks no voters!!!!

big ups to you..
 

Bettysmith

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voting no is tantamount to wishing users in prison right?

i mean if even one single individual goes to jail or even worse is killed in a raid that would have been prevented by 19 passing doesn't every no voter bear responsibility for those losses?

Precisely. If person 'X' votes no, then they have absolutely no problem seeing others imprisoned, so why should I care if person 'X' is imprisoned under cannabis related matters.
 

AbbieDoobie

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Mark my words. If Prop 19 passes, growers will profit MORE.

Damn straight!! And bus companies, gas stations, trains, planes, automobiles, truckers, cafes, restaurants, shit, this is a goldmine just waiting to happen for Cali. Another Gold Rush for Cali! We'll put those old timer '49ers to shame. Thar's gold in Caleefornee!! LMAO! Yeah, that's right.........Acapulco Gold!
 

Hash Zeppelin

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Just STFU.....then again people with an attitude like you have don't stick around here for a long time anyways...

agreed. Betty, do you realize when you wish prison on someone you wish all the things that go with it. like beatings and rapes. Do you wish for that dude to get raped for disagreeing with you. how is that analogy, for you?
 

Hammerhead

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not sure what this means I read this on some website

Proposition 19 Results - 1852· 1856· 1860· 1864· 1868· 1872· 1876· 1880· 1884· 1888· 1892· 1896· 1900
 

Bettysmith

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agreed. Do you realize when you wish prison on someone you wish all the things that go with it. like beatings and rapes

Which is possible to those incarcerated for cannabis related matters, and said incarcerations would would cease if prop 19 were to pass.

I'll be quite honest, I had not read the whole thread, and only had gotten this involved when I had read a post by Krunchbubble. It appeared as if he was voting "No". If this is not the case, then I am at fault and all this can end. It would be much easier if he were to just reply and answer whether or not he would / did vote no or yes.
 

Strainhunter

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Which is possible to those incarcerated for cannabis related matters, which would cease if prop 19 were to pass.

I'll be quite honest, I had not read the whole thread, and only had gotten this involved when I had read a post by Krunchbubble. It appeared as if he was voting "No". If this is not the case, then I am at fault and all this can end. It would be much easier if he were to just reply and answer whether or not he would / did vote no or yes.


If you really have been reading this forum for longer than I have been a member you would know how to look that up.

But we already know what you are so there!
 

Hash Zeppelin

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Betty
they might be voting no, and i would disagree with it, but they still have every right to do as they please. forcing adults to do anything is just plain wrong, and so is hating them for not doing as you wish. you can be mad, but wishing prison is malicious. Growers must support growers. we will be here no matter what the law says.
 

dagnabit

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Which is possible to those incarcerated for cannabis related matters, which would cease if prop 19 were to pass.

yes but we are better than no voters..
they wish to profit on the blood and freedom of others.
i would like to think the yes voter is above wanting to imprison the greedy scumbags...

i just want them homeless or peddling 1/4 bags of brick mexi like they should be...
 

Hash Zeppelin

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yes but we are better than no voters..
they wish to profit on the blood and freedom of others.
i would like to think the yes voter is above wanting to imprison the greedy scumbags...

i just want them homeless or peddling 1/4 bags of brick mexi like they should be...

some of these people have a way of life and are just trying to feed there families. they have been doing this up there for 40 years, and are settled down. change just scares them. no need to wish bad upon them.
 

Bettysmith

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If you really have been reading this forum for longer than I have been a member you would know how to look that up.

But we already know what you are so there!

And I'm the one flaming...
:tiphat:

My statement towards Krunch was...uncalled for, I shall admit it. However, my sentiments, at least as I see them, are no different than those who had / would vote against this proposition.

"Precisely. If person 'X' votes no, then they have absolutely no problem seeing others imprisoned, so why should I care if person 'X' is imprisoned under cannabis related matters."
 

dagnabit

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Betty
they might be voting no, and i would disagree with it, but they still have every right to do as they please. forcing adults to do anything is just plain wrong, and so is hating them for not doing as you wish. you can be mad, but wishing prison is malicious. Growers must support growers. we will be here no matter what the law says.
i respectfully disagree...


they wish to profit on the pain and suffering of others...

when they "pulled that lever" in favor of prohibition they ceased to be growers and became carpetbagging profiteers.

they deserve zero respect
 
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