12.10.2012 Colorado Legal Today

Harrekin

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it's already above 2 you screwed up leprechaun
and the point is
there is no money involved. Why would the goverment want to get involved
Eh, where exactly other than Washington and Colorado have legalised weed?

You are so dumb, you are really dumb for real.
 

UncleBuck

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i've also got one that i've been reserving for the next time we're faced with someone that you identify as a chilliast.
 

ChesusRice

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Eh, where exactly other than Washington and Colorado have legalised weed?

You are so dumb, you are really dumb for real.
Off the top of my head
california, arizona, michigan
Alaska decriminalized decades ago up to 6 plants
But again. The cowboys came in and fucked that up so they made it illegal again
 

Harrekin

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Off the top of my head
california, arizona, michigan
Alaska decriminalized decades ago up to 6 plants
But again. The cowboys came in and fucked that up so they made it illegal again
Weed isn't legal there, you ladyboy-lover.

Decriminalised is not legalised.

Just the same as MMJ is NOT legalisation.

Pleb.
 

canndo

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The fastest way to legalize weed is make it legal to possess
then grow

You add sell into the equation and you end up with the Feds getting involved
If enough states legalize possession then personal grows
the Feds position evaporates either legally or thru ignoring the law

Look at California. They legalized for medical and a whole bunch of cowboys used the law to run massive grows.
Feds couldnt ignore that and they put the whole movement in peril

However, california was the pioneer in making any amount of marijuana for any use - and growing it - legal. This led the way for other states to improve upon their fragile attempt. The movement achieved what it intended, to break the legality barrier. The two laws did not address sales but kept it coop based. It was a magnificent start that in hindsight could have been much better performed. Feds interceeded at their own peril and we are beginning to see the consequences. Wa and Co will have a much less difficult time as a result. I believe you will see a marijuana as wine law proposed in their next major election cycle.


The feds have a choice now, they can slam those states and risk political disruption,they can ignore the states, and risk political backlash, or they can adjust the schedule and wait.

Let's see what they do.
 

Harrekin

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What point?
Can you define a position or are you just going to be 180 degrees on the other side of anything I propose
I propose letting the people buy/grow/whatever the fuck they want.

You can buy a bottle of liquor, drink it all in one go and go out and be an idiot...totally legal.

Yet you want to keep sales of cannabis illegal, when likely the first thing a cannabis user will do after picking up is go home/the park/etc, smoke out and chill in peace.

Your position on sales of cannabis is woefully misguided, everyone disagrees with you and yet for some reason you continue to maintain its the "best way".

Fuck you and your best way, just let the people smoke.
 

ChesusRice

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Your position on sales of cannabis is woefully misguided, everyone disagrees with you and yet for some reason you continue to maintain its the "best way".

Fuck you and your best way, just let the people smoke.

Not everyone disagrees with me and nothing would stop you from gifting weed to your freinds
Sounds to me you have some stake in selling weed.
 

ChesusRice

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On Tuesday, voters in California rejected a proposal to legalize marijuana for people over the age of 21. Proposition 19 lost 54% to 46%, with 11 of the state’s 58 counties voting in favor and 47 voting against. What may appear surprising to many people is that three of the counties where a majority of voters opposed legalization were Humboldt County, Mendocino County and Trinity County, an area, known as the “Emerald Triangle,” that is most dependent on marijuana as a crop. Yes, it’s true…many marijuana growers voted against legalization.

Ted Kogon, a longtime Humboldt advocate of legalizing marijuana, opposed Proposition 19 because “it did not include a provision to release all people who have been jailed for non-violent marijuana-related offenses.”

Others argued that when marijuana is legalized, large corporations will move in and squeeze out small growers, as has happened with more traditional agricultural crops. And some simply see it as a threat to their economic livelihood: illegal substances bring a larger profit margin than legal ones. The wholesale price of marijuana is expected to drop by almost two-thirds with legalization.
-David Wallechinsky​
 

canndo

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On Tuesday, voters in California rejected a proposal to legalize marijuana for people over the age of 21. Proposition 19 lost 54% to 46%, with 11 of the state’s 58 counties voting in favor and 47 voting against. What may appear surprising to many people is that three of the counties where a majority of voters opposed legalization were Humboldt County, Mendocino County and Trinity County, an area, known as the “Emerald Triangle,” that is most dependent on marijuana as a crop. Yes, it’s true…many marijuana growers voted against legalization.

Ted Kogon, a longtime Humboldt advocate of legalizing marijuana, opposed Proposition 19 because “it did not include a provision to release all people who have been jailed for non-violent marijuana-related offenses.”

Others argued that when marijuana is legalized, large corporations will move in and squeeze out small growers, as has happened with more traditional agricultural crops. And some simply see it as a threat to their economic livelihood: illegal substances bring a larger profit margin than legal ones. The wholesale price of marijuana is expected to drop by almost two-thirds with legalization.
-David Wallechinsky​


There are many in that emerald triangle who are already grousing and claiming the end of the world is nigh because they can't get 5k an lb for their product any more. The harvest season is upon them and they feel lucky to be getting 2.5k and it seems that they are taking their troubles to the trimmers by agreeing to pay less this year than ever before. Most would rather have things as they are - illegal, and brave "helicopter season" as it has become a game where few actually go to jail, they just lose their generators and equipment and sometimes wind up buying it back at auction.
 

Harrekin

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Not everyone disagrees with me and nothing would stop you from gifting weed to your freindsSounds to me you have some stake in selling weed.
I have a stake in wanting to be able to buy it freely, whatever you people do will be mirrored in the rest of the world. If I had a stake in selling it, Id want it kept illegal, retard.
 

ChesusRice

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I have a stake in wanting to be able to buy it freely, whatever you people do will be mirrored in the rest of the world. If I had a stake in selling it, Id want it kept illegal, retard.
Fastest way to get commercial sales legalized is to make it legal to possess and grow illegal to sell.
Once you get legal critical mass on that it is only a matter of time before monsanto gets involved.
also making it legal to grow and possess illegal to sell keeps the government out of it.
 
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