The Ruiner
Well-Known Member
bill gates, steve jobs, t boone pickens, matthew simmons, or howabout the entire saudi royal family?
well i have a lawyer that says most of that info is correct....are you a lawyer...and also when i have bought samples from the clubs in cali, they themselfs said it is wise to keep the receit. so if you want the gov taking freedoms we all ready have away then vote yes!Those links are filled with outright lies. Hope your proud of yourself for spreading misinformation.
How can you believe any random blog that says such things like:
That clearly goes against the basis of our entire legal system. Anyone who says anything like this is clearly not a credible source of information. You should be ashamed of yourself for spreading misinformation like this.
Like the scumbags who smoke around their families...or share with 20 year olds...or can't calculate the square footage of their odd shaped closet...those people are a threat to society! and should not be allowed to walk the streets...it's like pork added to federal war funding...only this is not a bridge to nowhere, but a bridge to prison.free up our jails for true criminals.
In California, a voter enacted initiative can only be changed by a vote of the people...which needs to get on the ballot, which is done by petition...which costs a million+ which is how Prop 19 made it on the ballot...Richard Lee paid a private company which specializes in gathering signatures for ballot initiatives.amendments to bills and legislation is made all the time, thinking you will be stuck with 1 version of the wording for all of eternity is simply foolish.
Like the scumbags who smoke around their families...or share with 20 year olds...or can't calculate the square footage of their odd shaped closet...those people are a threat to society! and should not be allowed to walk the streets...it's like pork added to federal war funding...only this is not a bridge to nowhere, but a bridge to prison.
Enacting flawed ballot initiatives is not a step forward for other states, it sets precedence and is very difficult to change in California once the voters have their say.
I don't need to be a lawyer to understand that prop 19 doesn't reverse our entire legal system. Anyone who completed jr highschool should understand that.well i have a lawyer that says most of that info is correct....are you a lawyer...and also when i have bought samples from the clubs in cali, they themselfs said it is wise to keep the receit. so if you want the gov taking freedoms we all ready have away then vote yes!
i agree....we dont NEED more flawed bills. all i want is for ppl to look at the bill...then vote as you choose(its your right ) but know what you are voting for! how much would really change?Like the scumbags who smoke around their families...or share with 20 year olds...or can't calculate the square footage of their odd shaped closet...those people are a threat to society! and should not be allowed to walk the streets...it's like pork added to federal war funding...only this is not a bridge to nowhere, but a bridge to prison.
Enacting flawed ballot initiatives is not a step forward for other states, it sets precedence and is very difficult to change in California once the voters have their say.
read the bill!I don't need to be a lawyer to understand that prop 19 doesn't reverse our entire legal system. Anyone who completed jr highschool should understand that.
i do truly hope for the day that we are free to enjoy it our our leisure or need again like it was pre-1937, but since the hope spring's eternal its unrealistic to try and hold out for better. we need this change (which will effect a great great deal across this country, speaking as one not located in CA anymore) to move towards the freedom we all seek. saying it's not enough is tantamount to a slap in the face. this bill, flawed or no, IS a step towards that hoped for eventual freedom for the rest of us across this great nation. change happens a step at a time. crawl before you walk.i agree....we dont NEED more flawed bills. all i want is for ppl to look at the bill...then vote as you choose(its your right ) but know what you are voting for! how much would really change?
the wording is the whole bill...it IS the whole debate....i want it to be legal as much as the next guy (or girl)...i dont want more regulation on the plant! what, my friends is it going to change? the naacp supports it because they are sick of young blacks having thier lifes ruined over a joint...hmmm no one gets thier life ruined over a joint..isnt it just a ticket? and the law will make it 21 .Statistically, the demographic that accounts for nearly one-quarter of total arrests for marijuana possession in California happens to be those in the 18-20 age group. so where is the change there?and yet you think it is somehow better now than it would be after this prop is in place? really? you want to give up an opportunity for freedom because its "not enough". stop being selfish and get the hell over yourself. you have complaints and do nothing, but share them. what exactly are you helping by doing nothing, but bitching? if you dont like it then do something about it. this prop offers us a chance. if we dont take it we set ourselves as a nation back at least 2 years in regards to mj policy.
and federally speaking no matter what you do medically related or otherwise prop or no prop remains illegal. dont speak of being short sighted when you cant get past the wording.
btw we went to iraq for oil, not freedom. read more than these forums and listen to more than the 7pm news reels.
you can kid yourself all you like, but the spread of misinformation needs to cease.
theres a reason all dealers/black market industrialists do not want this to pass...