Dan Kone
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Actually, not true. Most support it. There is just a vocal minority strongly opposing it.it dosent matter anymore most mmj patients have seen this for what it really is bull$hit, and are voting no.
Actually, not true. Most support it. There is just a vocal minority strongly opposing it.it dosent matter anymore most mmj patients have seen this for what it really is bull$hit, and are voting no.
For the record, my lawyer wants $200 for an opinon and I don't have the scratch. I kinda thought he would hook me up but I gues not. Maybe someone else can get it done though.I will look at it with an open mind and see what his take is on it. I agree that word shouldn't be there, but at this point I contend that it is irrelevant because of a(iii). I'll report back either way.
Jed
Word on the street is that Dennis Peron, the original author of 215, is now supporting Prop19.Actually, not true. Most support it. There is just a vocal minority strongly opposing it.
What? Really? That seems really odd to me. Last time I saw him he was VERY pissed at Rich Lee. But that was a while ago. If you find any info on this please let me know. Although he's probably not being very talkative right now considering that he just got raided.Word on the street is that Dennis Peron, the original author of 215, is now supporting Prop19.
Jed
What makes you think it will be that way? Strains are one of the most marketable qualities of cannabis. Corporate types love that. If anything, there will be more strains.I really appreciate the nuances of different strains and grow qualities. I hope I never see the day when there are packs of Marlboro joints at my local 7Eleven.
If prop 19 passes I'm intending to sell weed legally, and I support prop 19. I welcome competition from big business because I believe I can put out a superior product. Sure, it won't be in the same quantities that they can, but as long as someone can put out a superior product there will always be a market for that.the only people not supporting this Prop are people intending to sell weed, which i dont blame you, your competition will be against big buisness and the cost to obtain a license to sell is very high
yup i agree with what your saying, and if prop 19 passes i will support mom and pop shops over big business any day, and i think true herb smokers who have a taste for delicacies will always buy through mom and pop shops too.If prop 19 passes I'm intending to sell weed legally, and I support prop 19. I welcome competition from big business because I believe I can put out a superior product. Sure, it won't be in the same quantities that they can, but as long as someone can put out a superior product there will always be a market for that.
That's exactly why people shouldn't fear phillip Morris or Richard Lee doing massive scale corporate grows. If you see their mass produced schwagg or bomb locally grow shit you'd probably rather have the locally grown shit. As long as it's a better product, even if it is more expensive people will buy it. I've spend a lot of time in dispensaries and I know for a fact that most people who go into those places prefer quality over low price.yup i agree with what your saying, and if prop 19 passes i will support mom and pop shops over big business any day, and i think true herb smokers who have a taste for delicacies will always buy through mom and pop shops too.
Thats not true, the fine you are talking about is purchasing cannabis for minors and the penalty for doing so will be increased from a 100$ fine to 1000$ fine in order to make sure people under the age of 18 cant posses it.as stated in that article this is all just a magic trick...i really believe so...they just tossed out a $39 per oz figure to get the smokers excited and trick them into voting (they probably assumed no one would actually read prop 19 if they knew voting yes means its legal)...it states that its illegal to purchase from anyone who is NOT licensed to grow it...and the penalty for getting caught 18-20 with possession of less than an oz is greater than it is now...from a $100 fine to $1000...
The only problem here is that (Under this new law) mom and pop grows (over 25 square feet, or 5x5) would be ILLEGAL unless they had a commercial license, provided by your city/county IF they decide to give them out.That's exactly why people shouldn't fear phillip Morris or Richard Lee doing massive scale corporate grows. If you see their mass produced schwagg or bomb locally grow shit you'd probably rather have the locally grown shit. As long as it's a better product, even if it is more expensive people will buy it. I've spend a lot of time in dispensaries and I know for a fact that most people who go into those places prefer quality over low price.
Or you have your 215. That doesn't change.The only problem here is that (Under this new law) mom and pop grows (over 25 square feet, or 5x5) would be ILLEGAL unless they had a commercial license, provided by your city/county IF they decide to give them out.
I've already talked to my county board of supervisors and they've already said they will not do anything like what is going on in Oakland. They are only going to let mom and pop operations go. So no, what you said is all speculation. Not every city/county will be like Oakland.If they do, they will probably follow Oaklands model and issue very few (Oakland is going to issue 4) and charge a LOT (Oakland is going to charge $30k PER YEAR to have a license)
So what does this mean? Under this law, BIG BUISNESS will be the ONLY ones growing(commercially) from here on out. No more small business providing medicine. You can produce for your self only, and again has to be 25 square feet or smaller.
So good old Richard Lee was doing all us pot users a favor donating over a mil of his money? Its looking to be more of an investment. What a joke.
Show me where in prop19 it says that. If it doesn't specifically state it, then your claim is not true.In regards to possecion and amounts you can grow this bill WILL superseed prop 215
No it doesn't. What you quoted was not law, it is just the opinion of a misinformed blogger.Which means I can NOT(with or without a Drs Recomendation) grow more then a 5x5 (25 square foot) area.
And if I do, patient or not, I will be going to jail.
Q: Could Proposition 19 affect medical cannabis growers?
A: Yes, by providing legal permits to gardens, Proposition 19 will also make possible the first legal commercial growing, once cannabis cultivation is regulated and permitted by either local governments or the state
Let me first say that this is quoted from the google cache link:Q: Will Proposition 19 attract big business and cut out the little guys, and the cottage industry they have worked so hard to create?
A: Proposition 19 will actually give local groups an equal opportunity to obtain licenses and/or permits for the sale and cultivation of medical cannabis, adult cannabis, and hemp. Local groups can work with local governments to help determine regulations and licensing for cultivation and sales. Proposition 19 is also significant in that it allows for personal cultivation by adults.
No where does prop 19 mention a $30k per year fee.So yes, medical patients also have the same opportunity to try and obtain a license, but you are going to pay $30k a year just like the next guy.
These guys have you so mystified with "legalizing" This is not legalization, this is one mans attempt at turning his millions into billions. And creating a market where small business is completely pushed out of it.
You're right, though no where on it is it mentioned. How much do you think they'll be charging for it?No where does prop 19 mention a $30k per year fee.