beardo
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I cant wait untill we get a prop on the ballot to legalize marijuanawelp, seems like only the bay area wanted this! (surprise surprise)
Thank you cali voters for shutting this shit bill down down down!
I cant wait untill we get a prop on the ballot to legalize marijuanawelp, seems like only the bay area wanted this! (surprise surprise)
Thank you cali voters for shutting this shit bill down down down!
I would love to see that too, but I would be very surprised if it got anywhere. The 2012 Herer initiative is a loss waiting to happen. With no carrot to dangle, it will suffer an even worse result. For now, we need to look at protecting our medical rights against law makers and legislatures who would seek its demise. Cooley is currently ahead by a very wide margin!I cant wait untill we get a prop on the ballot to legalize marijuana
Thank goodness THAT'S changed!I would love to see that too, but I would be very surprised if it got anywhere. The 2012 Herer initiative is a loss waiting to happen. With no carrot to dangle, it will suffer an even worse result. For now, we need to look at protecting our medical rights against law makers and legislatures who would seek its demise. Cooley is currently ahead by a very wide margin!
In freakin' deed!Thank goodness THAT'S changed!
Of course you can wait!.....I did, for close to 50 years, ......nothing to it.....you can do it standing on your head......Hell, I'll just wait for another 50, WTF!....as I said nothing to it.......it goooooeeeeesssssss byyyyyyyy SSSOOOOOOOOOO Faaaaassssstttttttttt!I cant wait untill we get a prop on the ballot to legalize marijuana
Oh calm down...two more wont kill you.Of course you can wait!.....I did, for close to 50 years, ......nothing to it.....you can do it standing on your head......Hell, I'll just wait for another 50, WTF!....as I said nothing to it.......it goooooeeeeesssssss byyyyyyyy SSSOOOOOOOOOO Faaaaassssstttttttttt!
Fucking enjoy YOUR wait.....................(and Steve Cooley)......BB
Good response!Oh calm down...two more wont kill you.
Not sure what you are trying to argue here. The SAME people who voted not on 19 will vote no on the next prop as well. It is my opinion, you are entitled to yours. Do you contend that the masses will read the next one and say, "Wow, it is not commercially driven prop at all...I think I will vote YES!"? Tell me how you think things will be different.removed
i voted no. if a properly written prop were to be introduced i'd vote yes.Not sure what you are trying to argue here. The SAME people who voted not on 19 will vote no on the next prop as well. It is my opinion, you are entitled to yours. Do you contend that the masses will read the next one and say, "Wow, it is not commercially driven prop at all...I think I will vote YES!"? Tell me how you think things will be different.
We all know that it was more than just "drug dealers" voting no. Evangelists, moralists and un-thinking conservatives did as well. Doubt they will ever be swayed. Maybe next time enough of the youth can be motivated to get to the polls, but for liberal issues...you simply cannot count on it.
heeheehee! You just made the guy's point for him,
and you don't even realize it.
You and people like you will always vote no, because it will always be "improperly written."
not really true, but whatever feeds your hate.
i voted yes for 215.
That will always be true with some people. However I do have faith that a more clearly written bill would get the support of the majority of no voters. Prop 19 should have been written in a way where we couldn't have a debate about the effects of it because everyone knew what it's effects would be.You and people like you will always vote no, because it will always be "improperly written."
Sorry I removed my post moments after writing it when I discovered that I had not read your post clearly...and had no argument....but anyways...the way it would be different is if "legalization" was not just a catch phrase...and as for the youth and liberal issues...what about Clinton and Obama???Not sure what you are trying to argue here. The SAME people who voted not on 19 will vote no on the next prop as well. It is my opinion, you are entitled to yours. Do you contend that the masses will read the next one and say, "Wow, it is not commercially driven prop at all...I think I will vote YES!"? Tell me how you think things will be different.
We all know that it was more than just "drug dealers" voting no. Evangelists, moralists and un-thinking conservatives did as well. Doubt they will ever be swayed. Maybe next time enough of the youth can be motivated to get to the polls, but for liberal issues...you simply cannot count on it.
Here, Here!i voted no. if a properly written prop were to be introduced i'd vote yes.
wow! "you and people like you" WTF...chuck?...sounds like "I am not a racist...some of my best friends are _____"heeheehee! You just made the guy's point for him,
and you don't even realize it.
You and people like you will always vote no, because it will always be "improperly written."
not really true, but whatever feeds your hate.
i voted yes for 215.
No optimism needed...I believe you are correct...Not close enough to legalization to even use the word!...soon it could be like the word "Theory"That will always be true with some people. However I do have faith that a more clearly written bill would get the support of the majority of no voters. Prop 19 should have been written in a way where we couldn't have a debate about the effects of it because everyone knew what it's effects would be.
Part of the problem was what happened with prop 19's backers in Oakland. When the city council gave out only a handful of permits with a very exclusive cost it scared people into thinking that is how it would be everywhere. That wasn't a problem with the text of the law, but it was something that prohibition supporters could point to that gave the impression that their interpretation of prop 19 was correct. Many reasonable people were convinced by that. They created a huge impression problem. Any future legalization efforts can learn a lot from that.
I know there will always be prohibition supports, but I think they are actually very few in numbers. I think a lot of folks (right or wrong) didn't vote for prop 19 because they weren't convinced it was legalization. I could be wrong about that, but I have to choose to be optimistic.
I definitely appreciate that. Do you think even a well written prop would fair well though?i voted no. if a properly written prop were to be introduced i'd vote yes.
The change in phrasing would have to be as you say. Neutral at best to remove the oppositions ability to rally around some slogan they make up.The way it would be different is if "legalization" was not just a catch phrase...and as for the youth and liberal issues...what about Clinton and Obama???