monsoon
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I was one of the signature collectors in the fist 2 attempts to get MMJ on the ballot here and I also collected sigs for SAFER to get the legalization effort rolling. None of us knew at the time WHAT the laws would say when crafted, we only knew we wanted less to no penalties for growing and possession. The retail side came to be because SAFER realized that there just aren't enough folks out there who would vote FOR legalization alone...and the inclusion of TAX DOLLARS...earmarked for schools... were what sent it over the top. Without those taxes, it NEVER would have flown at all.
The same will go for the rest of the states. Anyone who thinks "legal" means unregulated and a free-for-all is way the fuck off base/has no clue. Ain't gonna happen. Too much TAX money to be had...and EVERY state is hurting for tax money right now.
Lastly....it should be noted exactly WHERE the sales model we emulated in this retail model came from...oh California.
I hope yer garden is doing well. I know mine sure is! No worries!! Such a good feeling that no one cares anymore what we do in our homes.
As far as the original intent of this thread... nope...legalization isn't gonna affect your garden...unless...that is...you are trying to make a living off everyone else through your garden. Here in CO we are protected, constitutionally" with the right to grow our own. Rights that can't be changed without a majority vote of the People no matter how badly the Chicken little's yell "The sky is falling..the sky is falling".
The same will go for the rest of the states. Anyone who thinks "legal" means unregulated and a free-for-all is way the fuck off base/has no clue. Ain't gonna happen. Too much TAX money to be had...and EVERY state is hurting for tax money right now.
Lastly....it should be noted exactly WHERE the sales model we emulated in this retail model came from...oh California.
I hope yer garden is doing well. I know mine sure is! No worries!! Such a good feeling that no one cares anymore what we do in our homes.
As far as the original intent of this thread... nope...legalization isn't gonna affect your garden...unless...that is...you are trying to make a living off everyone else through your garden. Here in CO we are protected, constitutionally" with the right to grow our own. Rights that can't be changed without a majority vote of the People no matter how badly the Chicken little's yell "The sky is falling..the sky is falling".