Only when you continue to spread the same misinformation over and over again. But your posts are nothing more than blatant dishonest propaganda.
Only when you continue to spread the same misinformation over and over again. But your posts are nothing more than blatant dishonest propaganda.
Same thing we do every night, Pinky.....good points tokinpod, theres alot of ground to cover as far as demographics of people who arent aware of the bill. what else can we do?
Yeah, they should let you smoke up a 4 year old on school grounds the nazi bastards!!!i live in cali and am a patient and would really like to see it legal but the ones who write and will profit from it do not care about it.if it is loved you know when you smoke it.right?i knew this law would be written bad.i have been in many debates over this.
5x5 feet that would mean if i use say a 6x8 foot would be illegal.rarely does only on oz come from harvest. say a 30 gram dry weight is what i get i go to jail right?if a cop walk up with a minor i would be consuming in the presence of a minor.i would then go to jail.
this law is built to make money.greed by the writers now the love of the plant.if a monopoly does arise(witch the law states)due to only a select few prices will go up and a new or what is in place now will just take over due the 'shops' could charge upwards of 70 an eighth and people need to go to these "specialty" shops in order to stay supplied.
i have to say that 215 is written well and i think is written to last.
when you have to make up stuff like this, it is a sign of desperation.Yeah, they should let you smoke up a 4 year old on school grounds the nazi bastards!!!
when you have to make up stuff like this, it is a sign of desperation.
Make up what? It was to prove a point...
There are only 22,000 active posters on RIU and we cant even agree on how the best way to grow a plant is... Yet somehow, after this bill is defeated you somehow seem to think they will actually come up with a bill that millions of Californians love and nobody has a problem with...
You dont like it because it is 21 and older, you dont like it because you can only legally carry an ounce, etc... You are never going to love any marijuana legislation created in California. There will never be a perfect bill created. It cannot happen due to the simple cause and effect of money and lobbiests...
So lets get back down to reality. What is your end game? What is your strategy beyond voting no on this bill?
I am not going to *do* anything, I dont live in CA...i what?
"my end game"? am i supposed to have one?
there will still be a cause if this doesn't pass. you all said you've been fighting for forever. why would you stop if this fails? to those who vote yes and watch it not pass, what is "your" end game? since your counting on this bill for EVERYTHING. remember, it's this or nothing. so what do YOU do when it fails?
Change is scary...i never asked for perfection.
i have no idea what that is supposed to mean.Change is scary...
What I mean is that given the current two choices. ER: keeping the marijuana laws the status quo where someone can be arrested and charged for a joint is preferrable to you than the uncertainty and change that the repeal of at least most of the anti-marijuana laws would bring.i have no idea what that is supposed to mean.
Seriously, if you don't live here, please don't try and tell everyone "how it is" here. Your misinformed opinion is really of no relevance since you don't live in California and cannabis regulations, medical and otherwise, is largely determined by each state. I'm sorry you live in Nazi-zona. I have a brother-in-law who just moved there (people do crazy shit for love), and I worry about him all the time. The facts are that no one gets arrested for "just one joint". California marijuana laws have come a long way in the 20 years since I've joined the fight and that's in addition to the progress that was made before I was old enough to join the scene. Also, there's no uncertainty that change will be made and progress gained. We've gained much in 20 years that other states should look to emulate. We've reduced the number of non-violent drug offenders who go to jail. That's fact.What I mean is that given the current two choices. ER: keeping the marijuana laws the status quo where someone can be arrested and charged for a joint is preferrable to you than the uncertainty and change that the repeal of at least most of the anti-marijuana laws would bring.
I would venture to say that I have read your MMJ bill and am more informed than many on this site whether they be in California or not.Seriously, if you don't live here, please don't try and tell everyone "how it is" here. Your misinformed opinion is really of no relevance since you don't live in California and cannabis regulations, medical and otherwise, is largely determined by each state. I'm sorry you live in Nazi-zona. I have a brother-in-law who just moved there (people do crazy shit for love), and I worry about him all the time. The facts are that no one gets arrested for "just one joint". California marijuana laws have come a long way in the 20 years since I've joined the fight and that's in addition to the progress that was made before I was old enough to join the scene. Also, there's no uncertainty that change will be made and progress gained. We've gained much in 20 years that other states should look to emulate. We've reduced the number of non-violent drug offenders who go to jail. That's fact.
I appreciate that you support the medical initiative in your state. But that really gives no relevance to your opinions about what Californians should do. As I've reiterated to others also out-of-state, work on your own state. Don't base anything on what any other state does. Your legalization efforts should reflect the values and views of your state.
Also, it's E.G. or e.g., as in example given. Not ER. Our public education system really is a travesty.
While you are correct, no one is going to jail for a joint (unless they are on parole/probation/in drug court or something similar. ), it's a free country, he can express his opinion.Seriously, if you don't live here, please don't try and tell everyone "how it is" here. Your misinformed opinion is really of no relevance since you don't live in California and cannabis regulations, medical and otherwise, is largely determined by each state. I'm sorry you live in Nazi-zona. I have a brother-in-law who just moved there (people do crazy shit for love), and I worry about him all the time. The facts are that no one gets arrested for "just one joint". California marijuana laws have come a long way in the 20 years since I've joined the fight and that's in addition to the progress that was made before I was old enough to join the scene. Also, there's no uncertainty that change will be made and progress gained. We've gained much in 20 years that other states should look to emulate. We've reduced the number of non-violent drug offenders who go to jail. That's fact.
I appreciate that you support the medical initiative in your state. But that really gives no relevance to your opinions about what Californians should do. As I've reiterated to others also out-of-state, work on your own state. Don't base anything on what any other state does. Your legalization efforts should reflect the values and views of your state.
Also, it's E.G. or e.g., as in example given. Not ER. Our public education system really is a travesty.
No, it's not legal. But it's pretty rare that someone goes to jail for a joint. The only circumstances where I've heard of that happening are when someone was on probation/parole/in drug court.I would venture to say that I have read your MMJ bill and am more informed than many on this site whether they be in California or not.
Is it legal for a regular citizen to be in posession of a joint in California legally? Just because the cops do not enforce the laws does not mean that they are not there.
The internets is serious business.Thanks for the english lesson... so helpful on the internet...
I also dont use apostrophes and misuse ellipses (sp)... I am waiting for them to kick down my door any day now!!The internets is serious business.