I never expected perfection to be there right at the beginning of legalization. I expected all sorts of stupidity that would need rectified. Kind of like the first generation of new technology. It gets better over time. Knowing the greed of the government, I expected it to be over taxed. But..... I also expect all the negatives to come out in the wash. I must say, it didn't start out as bad as I expected.
- When you want changes & improvments, petition for it! Bring it to your legislators. If a large enough number of people hound them long enough for the same changes, change will eventually happen. Its better to hound them than each other, right? After all, aren't we all on the same team?
- My point is, work for change. We got out foot in the door with legalization. Lets just work to improve what we got instead of kicking each other in the teeth. I'm not from Co, but I say 'we' because Co is the first step for ALL if us here in the US. Still a big shit load of improvements & work to be done. We need team players!
It's sad to watch someone who is so restricted they can't even grow a veggie garden railing against a system that allows other stoners to grow and possess this plant without fear in our homes.
I lol'd repeatedly through this thread and for that, I thank you all...
you've managed to mangle constitutional history, and someone even mentioned Paul Revere LMFAO...
Paul Revere was stopped by a British patrol on his way to Concord. He never made it anywhere! They even took his horse...
The actual ride was done by a man named Israel Bissell...
So tell me more about all the things the schoolbooks taught you....
History books are written by the winners of wars...
"Jesus" was the stolen story of Simon was the stolen story of Mithras was the stolen story of Osirus was the stolen story of Horus and older Babylonian gods and more...
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And almost everything you "know" is wrong...
To believe in some libertarian ideal situation is foolishness, because there is not one governmental system that does not run on greed...
CO legislation is the very first step, because CA was too lazy, and did not do the legal footwork to make a nationwide "model" for any real legalization...
There will be compromises along the way, and nobody is gonna get everything they want... sorry to burst the bubble, but you cannot fold your arms like an indignant child, and pout your way into everything you want, all at once. Instead, it will take patience, time, and future legal battles fought long and hard along the way.
There will be negotiations, and compromises... Monsanto will control a major stake because fools will smoke cancerous chemicals as long as you put a starburst sticker on it that says 30% THC...
Nothing will ever be perfect, but I'd rather cry about plant counts than prison racks and chow trays...
Let's see how great Colorado's/Washington's model is for a minute:
1. Grow for retail out of your home: Go to jail
2. Breed out of your home with more than 6 plants: Go to jail
3. Sell seeds produced in your home: Go to jail
4. Evade taxes by not claiming the weed/seeds you sell because the regulations won't allow you to do that: Go to jail
What legalization of cannabis were you proponents referring to, exactly? Oh, you mean the legalization model that is designed to benefit "Joe Smoker?" When "Joe Smoker" was NEVER in a position to do serious jail time for purchasing a sack of weed under any model of prohibition. "Joe Smoker" wasn't having his fucking life ruined from prohibition. Growers/distributors were the people suffering from prohibition the most. Not "Joe Smoker" who gets a little possession charge for a sack of weed. Under Colorado's and Washington's legalization model you people have effectively done NOTHING to help out the people who stand to face serious legal charges for weed related crimes and have effectively done NOTHING to help people who have had their lives ruined because of prohibition.
You guys are setting a trend in Colorado/Washington where the biggest problems (legal consequences people face) with prohibition aren't even remotely getting solved. Those problems are getting written into law!!! The biggest problem with prohibition wasn't cops arresting people for minor possession charges, or terminal patients not getting a substance that could make them feel a little better before they die. That was a miniscule part of the problem. Which, is the ONLY problem your models fix. The biggest problem with prohibition was 99 year prison sentences being handed down to a guy with a house full of plants. A person who receives that kind of a prison sentence is effectively having their life taken away from them. It's the same as murder as far as I'm concerned. The amount of suffering that person experiences while they rot away in prison for the rest of their lives is FAR GREATER than a cancer patient who has to deal with pain for a few years before they die.
Growers will still do prison time under Colorado's and Washington's legalization models. The biggest problems caused by prohibition will continue as a result, and that's a disgusting fact that Colorado/Washington proponents should be ashamed of, but like little children their more concerned with the mantra of "MY TEAM IS BETTER THAN YOURS."
I just don't see what good these legalization models do when they allow for the biggest problems caused by prohibition to not only persist, but get written in stone and cemented for future generations to adopt.
Problems with prohibition summarized:
Terminal patient= few years of suffering
Joe Smoker= a minor inconvenient possession charge
Grower/distributor= FUCKED FOR LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Give me a call when you guys actually legalize weed and solve the biggest problems caused by prohibition. Until then...stop sticking feathers up your butts and calling yourselves chickens.
And we return to the notion that it's all about You, that your narrow commercial interest is all that matters, that all legalization efforts must be tailored to that.
Why is it that you should be the center of everybody else's universe? What's in it for the ROTW whose interests are somewhat different?
What is it that you do for us that's so fucking wonderful? Why should Californians in general care about your little gravy train?
Sooner or later, we all need to get over ourselves. Your turn.
You're getting rather abusive... If you cannot defend a logical position with facts and instead insist on reverting to schoolyard taunts and bullying there is no point for debate. You continue to complain about the plights of the "serious grower"... whilst sounding like a spoiled child. Jhhnn has no more personal control over the Colorado lawmaking process than YOU did over California's GMO labeling laws... Why didn't you make them label it budtang? You have singlehandedly poisoned all of us! And why haven't you fixed the front yard garden issue yet?
but you speak as if we have complete control over the process... and again I will point with the same fervor to Californias GMO labeling... By your assumption of complete control, in the same breath you accuse coloradoans of ruining legalization, you must also take complete credit for GMO's not having labels.... and in that thought, perhaps you can see where we are doing the best we can.
Make no mistake, legalization would never have even been a thought (on the governmental level) if the likes of george soros hadn't thrown down big cash, and monsanto had GMO'd cannabis long before now.
We arent legalizing it... THEY are... we are simply doing the best we can to steer the ship that has ALREADY been commandeered by big business...
No you're expecting US to somehow obtain complete control of the legalization process, fix everything the way YOU want it specifically without you raising a finger aside from whining into a keyboard
I spoke to my momma about being a multi-billionaire... talkin bout it aint made it happen for me either... where was your big time lawyer for the GMO labeling?
NONE of congress would vote for it, that's for sure. It's missing their slice of the pie.
They're going to want heavy bribes to allow big tobacco to take over. Cmon, we all know it's coming.