But what are the chances of the legislature approving it? That same 2/3 vote is what's needed for our damn budget, and we cant even get that. I don't see the assembly putting amendments to 19 a really high priority...especially if they grant more privileges.
It's pretty necessary. It's not necessarily meant to amend prop 19, it's meant as a mechanism to implement and better define prop 19.
Here's an example of what I mean;
(g) prohibit and punish through civil fines or other remedies the possession, sale, possession for sale, cultivation, processing, or transportation of cannabis that was not obtained lawfully from a person pursuant to this section or section 11300;
That is impossible to enforce because it lists no specific penalty. A senate bill to clarify is absolutely necessary.
There is no one better to write this than Ammiano. The assembly does have better things to do than deal with this, which is why they'll pass this and get it over with. They need to pass something to implement prop 19, they have other things they want to do. That's exactly why this will get through. They aren't going to want to waist time fighting over this.
All in all Tom's move here is just a ploy with very little chance of success in order to try and gain the votes of the people this bill already has in the crosshairs.
Ammiano doesn't need to pull stunts to get votes. He's possibly the most popular politician in the city. He got 83% of the vote in his last election. He has his assembly seat locked up. He represents the Castro, Filmore, tenderloin, HP, and the haight. Unless a half black/half latino-transvestite-pot smoking-socialist-jazz musician is running against him, he's in pretty good shape.
"Attorney General Steve Cooley".... (I think he's one problem everyone agrees on "NOT COOLEY").
I think voting against Cooley is WAY more important than prop 19.