How about smoking in front of city hall? I did just that Monday night. After a meeting with city officials and those interested in the drafting of a permanent ordinance. I rolled the joint during the meeting, held it in my hand as I spoke. I was burning it when the head of code enforcement (there is a law against smoking weed in public in our city code) came up and talked to me about how I did a great job speaking and that at first look he really likes the ordinanace that I drafted up which he would have to enforce. While we spoke I was smoking they fatty I rolled during the meeting. A copy of said ordinance can be found here http://www.california-cannabis.com/ordinace.docYou keep saying similar things, but does it have any reliance to what most of the rest of us want? I want to be able to smoke on my porch. I'd like to grow hemp for fiber, perhaps take a stroll to the grocery store and buy some decent buds.
While you might not be able to take a walk to the grocery store, you will be able to find dispenaries within a given 2000 foot range. Easy enough to walk in and purchase buds.
All use is medical so under Proposition 215 you can do that. Really how lazy are people? $100-$150 and the 30 minutes to see the doctor is much better than $50 an ounce, and cheaper in the long run and goes to the very people who have stood up to prove that weed isn't harmful and that it is the best natural substance known to man.You can do most of that with Proposition 215, though not if you don't have a medical issue.
A lot of the passion that got your Proposition 215 voted in was compassion for people with medical related ailments.
A lot of what got Proposition 215 voted in were the Californian's who already knew that weed prohibition was bullshit and knew very well that it was thinly disguesed legalization as claimed by the opponents of prop 215.
Not too many people are going to vote for me being able to get high, just because i think its neat.
We already did, now get your ass to the doctor.