Just a few days ago, Gov. Schwarzenegger signed Senate Bill 1449, decriminalizing possession of less than an ounce to $100. No mandatory court appearance. No criminal record.
The upcoming November 2nd elections will have Proposition 19 on it, legalizing marijuana. Anyone over 21 can grow, smoke, possess and self-medicate without a doctors note as long as they are not near children or driving (sorta like tobacco and alcohol combined). Not to mention you can't be fired for a pee test. Local and state can tax marijuana to raise an estimated 17 billion, BILLION, dollars next year (roughly $485 per California citizen). Think about what legalization would do to the state's tourist industry (like Amsterdam, but in America). Lastly, it also opens the doors to industrial hemp.
Any CAGs here actually living in CA and registered to vote want to weigh in on Prop 19, for or against? From what I hear, the enthusiasm the Democratic party lacks getting voters to the polls will be countered by the high turnout of pro-marijuana voters who are more likely to be Democrat or Independent. That's something, right?
The upcoming November 2nd elections will have Proposition 19 on it, legalizing marijuana. Anyone over 21 can grow, smoke, possess and self-medicate without a doctors note as long as they are not near children or driving (sorta like tobacco and alcohol combined). Not to mention you can't be fired for a pee test. Local and state can tax marijuana to raise an estimated 17 billion, BILLION, dollars next year (roughly $485 per California citizen). Think about what legalization would do to the state's tourist industry (like Amsterdam, but in America). Lastly, it also opens the doors to industrial hemp.
Any CAGs here actually living in CA and registered to vote want to weigh in on Prop 19, for or against? From what I hear, the enthusiasm the Democratic party lacks getting voters to the polls will be countered by the high turnout of pro-marijuana voters who are more likely to be Democrat or Independent. That's something, right?