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I was behind prop 64 when I first read about it. But as I did more research I felt that it was just not the way we thought it was going to be. And when Trump was already projected to be the presidential winner I decided to vote a big NO
I told everyone that I could to vote no. They thought I was playing. Some of the smokers understood, but the new smokers and non smokers thought I was kidding. Nope. I think the majority fell into all the hoopla. The government played the people well with this one. I haven't posted in awhile. This is how strongly I believe this has all brought just more negativity. Smoking since 1992 and this is not how anyone ever imagined legalization. What needs to be fought is the declassification from a schedule 1 drug. Federal law can see that but just need to own up to the fact that they fucked up in 1930s. They know it was all class related with a bunch of bigots in charge. I refuse to have my ID scanned nor register myself on any system to smoke. Bright side is that Ca has always been 420 friendly. whether it's legal or not we are going to smoke regardless. Shit maybe now I may smoke my buddie's father -in-laws home grown. Maybe it's the extra tax.....but it doesn't seem like it's freedom at all. I know it's been said but we need to fight to get this off the schedule 1 list. That's the real fight. Because saying "I'm gonna go and smoke a bit of the heroin" and " Let me take a took of this weed" is totally equal right? :sarcasm: Prop 215 will be missed |
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You opinion is spot on imo, Screws. |
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fuck prop 64
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what Jahsaydo Fuck your state of jefferson bullshit
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Tainted weed is the big boogie man that's scaring everybody into this twisted version of legalization in the first place. |
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“They've outlawed the number one vegetable on the planet.”- Timothy Leary
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Humboldt County cannabiz looks back on first week of pot sales.
https://www.times-standard.com/articl...NEWS/180109914 .....Honeydew Farms LLC co-owner Alex Moore said he had received around 30 of the cannabis cultivation licenses he applied for from the state for his 6-acre farm. Because the state limits a cultivator to having one license that allows up to 1 acre until 2023, Moore said he has had to obtain several smaller cultivation licenses in order to get his farm fully permitted. The application fees and licensing fees have cost him $100,000 more than he would had to pay if the medium license limit didn’t exist, Moore said. While Moore said he has been the target of scrutiny by some in the industry because of the size of his farm, he said that he is trying to compete with other areas like the Central Valley where large-scale industrial grows are expected to become licensed. “Quite frankly we’re wondering how we can compete with that,” Moore said. “We share the same anxiety as many people in the industry are. Is this business model going to work? I don’t know.” While the new state regulations have significantly increased costs of business and changed everything from worker safety standards to how cannabis is able to move throughout the market, Moore said that to be part of the end of prohibition is both historic and exciting. “I think that Humboldt has a pretty big existing industry here and I think that we have a lot of great opportunities,” Moore said. |
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It's a little better for a low key smoker just because it's "legal" for conversation sake but, I basically agree with what Shcrews said. |
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