Matt Rize
Hashmaster
Again: We deserve the option to legitimize. We are not criminals (well, some of us, many actually are living highly illegal lifestyles and are hiding under 215 and 420 as fake co-ops.).
Most Cali Cannabis will go where it has always gone...to the black market and out of Cali. Big business can't take part in that market, and the price will stay the same for the majority of current growers. Let's not pretend that Cali herb stays in Cali. The dispensary's demand pales in comparison to rest of the country's demand, and they sure love that Cali ganja in the other states .
What is going to be effed up, as needofweed brings up, is the commercial production of Cannabis in Cali by nefarious corporations. Well, that 'bomba clat' Cannabis will be stuck in Cali, and many of us will not buy it. A strong movement for local organic small farmed Cannabis, from within the Californian Cannabis community, is what we need. Not to stop this tax/regulate proposition. Sure, poor people will buy Phillip Morris's pre-rolled joints because they will be cheap in comparison to some local organics. But most everyone who smokes herb wants to smoke high grade, even those who buy from the lower quality selections at dispensaries.
Yes, the wording sucks in 19. The Jack H initiative is more of something I can fully support. But the 2012 Jack H initiative has about zero chance, so let's work with what we've got. 19 was written to pass this year. Not in two years, or in ten. NOW. Let's lead the way. Of course 19 sucks on the ground here in California, but what about the rest of the world? Are we that selfish? Big Business is a can of worms, but we will set the stage for the rest of the world to consider steps in the right direction. I hate to admit it, but big business has a right to exist, even in the canna-world, unfortunately. I know for a fact that small farmed products will always fetch top dollar and be in high demand. Phillip morris will never be able to do what I do. NEVER.
So for the poor people, the one's who can't buy a 215 rec, pass this initiative.
Or do it for the international headlines "California Legalized Pot". And the millions of people who have new ideas planted in their heads when they hear an American state legalized ganja (even though we just taxed and regulated it).
Most Cali Cannabis will go where it has always gone...to the black market and out of Cali. Big business can't take part in that market, and the price will stay the same for the majority of current growers. Let's not pretend that Cali herb stays in Cali. The dispensary's demand pales in comparison to rest of the country's demand, and they sure love that Cali ganja in the other states .
What is going to be effed up, as needofweed brings up, is the commercial production of Cannabis in Cali by nefarious corporations. Well, that 'bomba clat' Cannabis will be stuck in Cali, and many of us will not buy it. A strong movement for local organic small farmed Cannabis, from within the Californian Cannabis community, is what we need. Not to stop this tax/regulate proposition. Sure, poor people will buy Phillip Morris's pre-rolled joints because they will be cheap in comparison to some local organics. But most everyone who smokes herb wants to smoke high grade, even those who buy from the lower quality selections at dispensaries.
Yes, the wording sucks in 19. The Jack H initiative is more of something I can fully support. But the 2012 Jack H initiative has about zero chance, so let's work with what we've got. 19 was written to pass this year. Not in two years, or in ten. NOW. Let's lead the way. Of course 19 sucks on the ground here in California, but what about the rest of the world? Are we that selfish? Big Business is a can of worms, but we will set the stage for the rest of the world to consider steps in the right direction. I hate to admit it, but big business has a right to exist, even in the canna-world, unfortunately. I know for a fact that small farmed products will always fetch top dollar and be in high demand. Phillip morris will never be able to do what I do. NEVER.
So for the poor people, the one's who can't buy a 215 rec, pass this initiative.
Or do it for the international headlines "California Legalized Pot". And the millions of people who have new ideas planted in their heads when they hear an American state legalized ganja (even though we just taxed and regulated it).