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California approves recreational marijuana, Florida OKs medicinal use

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<article itemprop="articleBody"> WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- Two of the most significant votes on marijuana -- for recreational use in California and medicinal use in Florida -- were approved with large margins, and voters said yes to some measure of legality in a number of other states where it was on the ballot.
Initiatives for recreational use appeared to be on the way to approval by voters in Nevada and Maine, though a similar measure is falling short of the needed 60 percent of voters in Arizona.
In addition to Florida, North Dakota and Arkansas approved medicinal marijuana laws, and the initiative in Montana was trending toward approval early in the vote-counting process.
"This represents a monumental victory for the marijuana reform movement," Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, said in a statement. "With California's leadership now, the end of marijuana prohibition nationally, and even internationally, is fast approaching."
The California vote is considered to be the most significant of all nine initiatives as the state is often considered a bellwether for the rest of the country. California's approval of recreational marijuana also means the entire west coast of the United States has legalized consumption of the drug.
The feeling among advocates, both for wider use of marijuana in medicine and for full legalization, is that the California approval could help push other states to do the same and may change the national conversation on marijuana, which is still considered illegal by the federal government.
Of states voting for medicinal marijuana, Florida was considered the most likely to pass, despite narrowly failing in 2014. Polls before the election suggested up to 80 percent of the state supported the initiative, and nearly that much voted to make the Sunshine State the first in the South to legalize the drug for medical use.


http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2016...Ks-medicinal-use/8051478667593/?spt=sec&or=tn

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GSC

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California is definitely a windfall for the federal legalization efforts. A majority in Florida had previously voted for medical marijuana but the majority had to surpass 60%, so they didn't need much. One thing I found interesting about California legalization was the fact that there are fears of the cartels pushing harder drugs because marijuana won't be a market like it previously was.. it's interesting to think about
 

armedoldhippy

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California is definitely a windfall for the federal legalization efforts. A majority in Florida had previously voted for medical marijuana but the majority had to surpass 60%, so they didn't need much. One thing I found interesting about California legalization was the fact that there are fears of the cartels pushing harder drugs because marijuana won't be a market like it previously was.. it's interesting to think about

cannabis seizures on the mexican border have been dropping lately from reports. on the down side (from strictly a health perspective) the cartels are flooding the country with very high purity meth made in mexico. they will go where the most money is to be made for the least trouble. weed is bulky, and has a low weight to profit margin now. they make more $$$ from a pound of meth than 10 pounds of weed, & it is a hell of a lot easier to get across the border. the DEA will NOT be put out of business if weed is legal, they will still have jobs to do...
 

GSC

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cannabis seizures on the mexican border have been dropping lately from reports. on the down side (from strictly a health perspective) the cartels are flooding the country with very high purity meth made in mexico. they will go where the most money is to be made for the least trouble. weed is bulky, and has a low weight to profit margin now. they make more $$$ from a pound of meth than 10 pounds of weed, & it is a hell of a lot easier to get across the border. the DEA will NOT be put out of business if weed is legal, they will still have jobs to do...

when less is more, why not right? but with a wall of issues coming up.. lol smuggling will definitely become more intense
 
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