California Attorney General Race - It's not over yet!

Kindwoman

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This morning, Steve Cooley is trailing Kamala Harris. Right now it's 46.1% for Harris and 45.6% for Cooley. Still to close to call. Let's all keep our fingers crossed.

Another one worth watching is the legalization of medical marijuana in Arizona. Right now that one's losing with 50.3% voting no and 49.7% voting yes. This is with 92.5% of the votes in. Kept my eye on that one all night long. Pretty interesting watching all the lead changes on this one through out the night.
 

potroast

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My fingers are so tightly crossed that my buttock dimples are showing! :-P


The latest tally that I see is Harris 46.0 percent and Cooley 45.7 percent.

That's too close for comfort.
 

Dan Kone

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My fingers are so tightly crossed that my buttock dimples are showing! :-P


The latest tally that I see is Harris 46.0 percent and Cooley 45.7 percent.

That's too close for comfort.
wow. Harris wins 45.9% to 45.7%. Close one!
 

Dan Kone

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Indeed... roughly 15,000 votes saved our collective butts.
Unbelievable! They projected it to be over with Cooley winning it early in the night. All the polling leading up to the election had Cooley winning. The ganja gods were with us!

I hope Harris turns the whole state into San Francisco!
 

veggiegardener

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Unbelievable! They projected it to be over with Cooley winning it early in the night. All the polling leading up to the election had Cooley winning. The ganja gods were with us!

I hope Harris turns the whole state into San Francisco!
We are in agreement.

Hopefully he doesn't demand endless recounts. In his position, I probably would.

The last half a million votes came from precincts heavily in his favor.

I was thrilled to see the change in momentum, as well.

Cooley is a Joker in the deck.
 

Dan Kone

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I'm going to go ahead and call last night a win despite my feelings about prop 19. Newsome and Harris collaborated to provide for what, by all intents and purposes is legal cannabis in San Francisco. Not just decrim/medical semi-legal, they brought SF legalization.

During the world series Texas rangers douchebag outfielder Josh Hamiliton was walking down the street and saw a guy smoking a joint. There was a cop near by and when he told the cop "that guy is smoking a joint", the cop did nothing. Combined that with the fact that you can open a dispensary anywhere in the proper zoning with little red tape and that does it for me.

If you can open a dispensary anywhere you want and smoke a joint in front of a cop then that is legalization as far as I'm concerned. The two people who brought that to San Francisco are now LT Governor and Attorney General. The guy who wrote the "99plant limit dispensaries are ok with me!" attorney general's guidelines is now the governor.

A new more tolerant governor, lt governor, attorney general, and sec of state = a win as far as I'm concerned. I hope all they bring all their policies with them from their old jobs into their new jobs.
 

veggiegardener

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I'm going to go ahead and call last night a win despite my feelings about prop 19. Newsome and Harris collaborated to provide for what, by all intents and purposes is legal cannabis in San Francisco. Not just decrim/medical semi-legal, they brought SF legalization.

During the world series Texas rangers douchebag outfielder Josh Hamiliton was walking down the street and saw a guy smoking a joint. There was a cop near by and when he told the cop "that guy is smoking a joint", the cop did nothing. Combined that with the fact that you can open a dispensary anywhere in the proper zoning with little red tape and that does it for me.

If you can open a dispensary anywhere you want and smoke a joint in front of a cop then that is legalization as far as I'm concerned. The two people who brought that to San Francisco are now LT Governor and Attorney General. The guy who wrote the "99plant limit dispensaries are ok with me!" attorney general's guidelines is now the governor.

A new more tolerant governor, lt governor, attorney general, and sec of state = a win as far as I'm concerned. I hope all they bring all their policies with them from their old jobs into their new jobs.
And everyone in California has the opportunity to get medication for whatever ails them.

When I hear a stoner say he couldn't get a recommendation because nothing is wrong with him/her, I wonder why they are smoking Cannabis?

One more thought is, the biggest threat to a young stoner's health is law enforcement.

This makes MMJ a great way to stay healthy.

Preventive medicine!
 

gupp

Member
Good for Cali. I will never have enough money to get to Califonia though...WA is a sewage dump these days.
 

veggiegardener

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Good for Cali. I will never have enough money to get to Califonia though...WA is a sewage dump these days.
Are you talking about Washington State?

Agreed, that piss hole called DC should be nuked. I don't mind if the politicians escape, but the lobbyists should be chained to the bomb.

I know, I know!

That's a lot of chain. Very expensive, and worth every dime.
 

gupp

Member
Are you talking about Washington State?

Agreed, that piss hole called DC should be nuked. I don't mind if the politicians escape, but the lobbyists should be chained to the bomb.

I know, I know!

That's a lot of chain. Very expensive, and worth every dime.
No....WA state is just a bad place to be unemployed. I may be exaggerating its problems a bit but at least Cali is sunny.
 

beardo

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they just said shes ahead 15000 votes but theirs still a million still to be counted
 

Serapis

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well well well..... If it isn't my two favorite anti-19 posters :)

I have my fingers crossed for cooley.... He seems like a smart man and he'll clean up if there actually is any abuse in 215.

come on S.C.!!!!! Pull out and win!

:)
 

Dan Kone

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Because some people can't move on. Glad you aren't one of them, Dan.
IMO - all legalization is good - all decriminalization is good - all growing/selling/smoking legal/medical/illegal is good.

To sum that up - It's all good. The more the better. If for now we all need medical paperwork, fine. I hope that changes some day but until then we need more medical collectives, not less. Fuck Cooley.
 

potroast

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well well well..... If it isn't my two favorite anti-19 posters :)

I have my fingers crossed for cooley.... He seems like a smart man and he'll clean up if there actually is any abuse in 215.

come on S.C.!!!!! Pull out and win!
:)
A tenth of 1 percent. I sense a recount and a possible run off. I'm praying for Cooley....


That's an ignorant thing to say! You have proven that you don't understand the medical use of cannabis, even though you have been told repeatedly how you are wrong. An individual's use of cannabis is up to him, and him alone! Not you, or anyone else. The law says that his doctor must approve, and if that is so, why would you think that you can question that? You don't know anything about it.

The fact is that cannabis is a drug, and anyone who uses it is self-medicating. Even if their reason is that they just want to get high, it's still a drug that they are self-medicating with, and their use is MEDICAL.

It's up to the individual, not you! Like Dennis Peron maintains: All use is medical.

:mrgreen:
 

potroast

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The late returns are still coming in, and Harris' lead is down to one-tenth of one percent! :shock:



harris ... harris ... harris ...

:mrgreen:
 
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