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Vote YES or NO on Prop 19

Vote YES or NO on Prop 19


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mean mr.mustard

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Thanks for your input dag.

I was asking someone else's opinion... I've had my fill of yours.

I still don't understand your logic.

Aren't we all prohibitionists because we haven't introduced a bill in the last few decades?
 

dagnabit

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Thanks for your input dag.

I was asking someone else's opinion... I've had my fill of yours.

I still don't understand your logic.

Aren't we all prohibitionists because we haven't introduced a bill in the last few decades?

did you have the money?
i didnt....

if you did have the resources and chose not to use them to further the cause..
yep you are

sorry if you "had your fill" of logic...
but your emotional drivel and selectively applied morals are just a thin veil we see through...

but remember you dont even know what prop 19 is right?
 

dagnabit

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But since you're the only one willing to talk to me, what's your take on this?
the "right reason" to grow pot under a 215 scenario?

to help give comfort to the sick and dying who garner relief from cannabis.
not to hide behind patients and charge sick people $300.00 per ounce.

19 allows those cowards to come out from behind the human shields of sick people.(not that they will a coward is a coward)
 

mean mr.mustard

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all the half assed growers are shitting bricks knowing they will either have to make their gardens more efficient or throw in the towel. i feel no pain whatsover for those losers. they weren't in it for the right reason anyway.

I don't see anything medical in this post.

:dunno:
 

mean mr.mustard

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I see. Your quoting yourself misled me. I would take it to be any growers feeding the supply lines for the current distribution of legal marijuana in California, so apply the definition as you will.

Marijuana is illegal in California.

I'm going to (gasp) assume you mean MMJ.
 

rives

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Then they don't get a vote. Are we going to factor in the cartel's feelings on 19 too?
 

rives

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I believe that it is pretty obvious that JohnnyLA was refering to growers that were currently making a living feeding the mmj market who were doing it as an easy way to make a living rather than helping sick people.
 

mean mr.mustard

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I also see that "Any use is medicinal" line in his sig.

I think it's obvious that there is a joke of a system as it stands.

Regardless of what I think is right, I would think we could agree that a grower is still a grower.

I'm sick of the division of good people.

I shall retreat into seclusion... feel free to find me in my cave and crucify me if 19 doesn't pass.

I'd rather never see a joint again than to subject myself to the disgusting antics of my brethren.
 

vta

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vta

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Vote Yes on 19

Lets get this ball rolling!



Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has said that if Proposition 19 passes next week in California, legalizing marijuana in the state, it could force his country to rethink its drug policies.

"Tell me if there is a way to explain to a Colombian peasant that if he produces marijuana we are going to put him in jail... [while] the same product is legal [in California]," President Santos said, reports All Headline News. "That's going to produce a comprehensive discussion on the approach we have taken on the fight against drug trafficking."

Just a couple of months ago, Santos endorsed the call for a debate on drug legalization made by Mexican President Felipe Calderon, reports Juan Carlos Hidalgo at Cato @ Liberty. However, Santos also said he believes legalization would increase consumption of drugs, despite the fact that it hasn't happened in countries with liberal drug policies such as Portugal.

Santos brought up the subject again on Tuesday at a Latin American presidential summit in Cartagena, Colombia. "If we don't act in a consistent way on this issue, if all we are doing is to send our fellow citizens to jail while in other latitudes the market is being legalized, then we have to ask ourselves: Isn't it time to review the global strategy against drugs?" he asked.

The Colombian president's statements have been backed by his Minister of Foreign Relations, who told El Tiempo, the country's top newspaper, that Colombia's new seat on the United Nations Security Council could be "a good place" to start a "worldwide discussion" on the way the War On Drugs is being conducted.

"It's ironic -- and gratifying -- that the president of Washington's closest ally in Latin America is the leading voice in the region questioning the wisdom of the war on drugs," wrote Hildalgo at Cato. But it shouldn't be a surprise, according to Hidalgo.

Back in 1998, Santos, then president of Fundacion Buen Gobierno (Foundation for Good Government), signed a public letter to then Secretary General of the U.N. Kofi Annan denouncing the War On Drugs as a "failed and futile" experiment, and calling for drug policies to be based on "common sense, science, public health and human rights."

Santos's statements show that far beyond California's borders, the repercussions of Prop 19 in Latin America and across the world could be very significant.
 

vta

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Thanks SCF:)


Check this out...free MP3 ...Great Song!!!!

http://www.ziggymarley.com/splash.php

Recording artist Ziggy Marley has released a new single, "A Fire Burns For Freedom," also known as "Wild and Free," in support of Prop 19 and cannabis reform, and is offering the song as a free download on his website.

"I would love if everyone enlightened themselves on the many uses and benefits of this plant," Marley said. "A plant that if utlized to its full potential will greatly benefit humankind in the many different aspects of our lives and existence."

Ziggy's aim is to spread the word about marijuana and what if offers the human race.

"I have been quite surprised in my travels to realize that those who I have come in contact with seem oblivious to the 'other' uses of this amazing gift that has been given to us," Marley said.
 

Tripsick

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Getting close now... i cant wait for the wave of legalization that will take place after this passes. I can imagine the days of picking up an ounce of wax
 
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