veggiegardener
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I guess "right' doesn't equal "correct" in this case.its a shame that our own people are doing this to themselves. all we can do is just keep putting the right info out there.
Read the codes.
I guess "right' doesn't equal "correct" in this case.its a shame that our own people are doing this to themselves. all we can do is just keep putting the right info out there.
yes i am aware of your lack of space req. "It stops arrests -- not just prosecution -- of card-holding individuals for possession, transportation, delivery or cultivation up to a very minimal level of 6 mature plants per patient and 8 oz of bud or conversion (that could arguably be hash or hash oil, or equivalent amounts of foods and tinctures, which have a lot of liquid weight) 11362.71(e)"I guess you don't need to read my posts regarding how Propositions work.
Since Prop 215 and the H&S codes never mention grow area.
This leaves the 25 sq. ft limit as the limit for EVERYONE, unless there is SPECIFIC language exempting MMJ patients.
Not one person has shown me that language.
Read the Health and Safety codes.
I don't believe that's how it will work. You get 25 square feet to put all or your marijuana grow op. My guess would be ... if you had a tent indoor, and a plant outdoor ... they would have to be within 25 square feet of each other.If with prop 19 I am allowed 25 square feet.
I could lets say keep an indoor tent 4x4 and then have an additional 9 feet outdoor?
so I could have a 3x3 outdoor too?
is that right? I just want to understand this completely
I happen to be a patient so I would still be limited to a total 6 flowering and 18 veg.
If I was not a Patient...
If me and my immediate smoking circle (6 persons) all worked together (separate locations) we could have a combined square footage of 150ft.
I see we still have a little time till we start hitting the polls. I do not watch much regular TV per say are there many political ads on this subject hitting mainstream?
what do we have left till voting day 35 days or so?
im afraid but they are the sameI guess "right' doesn't equal "correct" in this case.
Read the codes.
Prop 19 is recreationalAgain...just looking for answers so I will post this here too...
The Ruiners' Hypothetical Questions to 19 SupportersSince there is so much debate over the 5x5 and cultivation in general, and the (possible) overlap between that part of the bill and the CUA/MMP, if 19 passes, will people still be able to get doctors rec's and, by what everyone is saying, cultivate however much they want, without restrictions in regards to growing space? Therefore, in order to be part of the action in commerce, ordinary people will simply need to get a doctors rec to grow, and distribute as much as they possibly can to dispensaries and other patients, and quite possibly to the "black market" ? What would be the point of passing all new legislation that can be so easily cast aside? What good does 19 do the state, if all it takes to avoid what will more than likely be thousands of dollars in taxes annually is a $35 doctors rec? Wouldn't that just be, as supporters of the bill have put it "more of the same"? Also, how could the commercial interests backing 19 benefit from making it legal for the entire 21 and over population of the state to possess cannabis if they cant possibly compete with a market that has way more advantages in regards to abundant supply and more relaxed regulations? On the flip side of this coin, what will be the motivation for the "casual smoker" to patronize the commercial establishments, with their elevated overhead and strict regulatory scrutiny which will more than likely spell higher prices, versus just getting the doctors rec and going medical?
It just doesnt make sense to me that people with millions riding on the passage and eventual commercial sales of MJ to leave a less regulated and more than likely less expensive competitor. It doesnt make sense to make things harder on yourself, and to pay millions of dollars to do it. It just doesn't make sense for 19 to leave 215 intact if EVERYTHING that is being SAID about 215 being left intact is true.
I would really appreciate someone who fancies themselves as well-versed in 19 to respond.
Thank for your response.Prop 19 is recreational
Prop 215 is medical
215 patients wont be affected at all by these new laws and in fact, will have some added benefits due to the limits it gives law enforcement against marijuana. What's so hard to understand about that?
Prop 19 would not NEED Prop 215 exemptions if it was meant to override Prop 215. Courts have ruled laws passed to supersede old laws must be specifically expressed in the new legislation. PERIOD. So if Prop 19 was to override 215, it would have to SPECIFICALLY STATE that it is doing so. This is the case with ALL laws.
What good would Prop 19? MORE of the SAME? What on earth are you talking about... Prop 19 allows 21+ year old adults to LEGALLY possess, transport, cultivate, and USE marijuana. It allows the cultivation and use of hemp. How in the heck is that more of the same?
We're talking end game here ... the LEGALIZATION of marijuana. You don't have to be sick, die'n, or lie'n in order to use and grow MARIJUANA.
Prop 19 passing effects other states much like Prop 215 did .... duh.
The motivation for casual smokers to buy off of patron businesses is the same motivation that casual beer drinkers still buy off of smaller, patron businesses(micro-breweries).
Why does everyone assume Richard Lee and Co have nothing but evil intentions? A bill they paid for has the possibility to pass and would legalize marijuana for all adults 21+ statewide. No more responsible adults going to jail over marijuana. All commercial sales and regulations are left up to each city. People like Richard Lee will benefit because they will have 1000x more opportunities for commercial ventures. Just look at places which have "legalized" marijuana. You see head shops, smoke shops, bake shops, and bud bars. No doubt Richard Lee will get his hands on an even larger marijuana market. But so can ANYONE with the will and money to start a marijuana business.
The legalization of marijuana destroys the black market and allows all that money to flow into businesses ON the street and not IN the ally. (And you won't convince me that their isn't some "ally business" in the medical marijuana market either.)
1. Then how does 19 change that? Because, if MMJ isnt a part of 19 when how can there be protections for it written into it? Logically, it makes no sense to say there are protections, when in reality they dont even apply.1. well they can and they do
2. we have quoted many times where 19 specifically says 215 and sb 420 are exempt from tax, regulations, and controls. also i believe you should reread how the taxing/regulating
3. yes. 19 will be an optional law basically, but it will be free as opposed to not. how is it a conumdrum? its an even bigger loophole with what we currently have with the parodimes being illegal - or permitted amounts. the change is simple restricted amounts - permitted ones.
4. its not the model of 19 that is what will change the nation but the success or failure of it. the fact that so many non stoners/smokers support it is the only reason we have this chance. the polls are hardly winning. and if the stoner ass jack herer initiative was up. i honestly believe it wouldn't get the general support
5. this just seems wrong. competition between the small home grows and the corps will most likely put the price much lower on both side. from a consumer point thats pure win.
6. i disagree with ur saying "low quality bill" and for the governments making it so nobody can affort the licensing to grow would be entirely counterintuitive dont you think. if nobody can afford the licensing, where is the buisness that can be taxed? if anything they will make the licensing cheap to attract growers and tax transactions enough so you can get by. i can only see them benefitting from it and why wouldnt they with the states budget and ridiculously high unemployment rate? they will get money from the tax and people will get jobs from larger scale gro ops i hope, cuz people really need those jobs now. not 2 years from now.... is 12.4% unemployment not baffling? this is a very real opportunity for new jobs and i believe the govnt will not over tax because they can only get more from the income tax of the new jobs created by the bill.
7. "ma and pa" do not provide service for less and neither do dispensaries. and why would the medical market be dismantled? there will simply be a real market to compete against, and theres a good chance the use of the medi system will shrink down to those who really need it. forcing out all those abusing it. maybe real health restrictions
and do you understand the section on amending? the limits can only get less restrictive, the way they are now is to entice the people supporting restrictions to vote yes. also all counties can be forced to adhere to the bill if the decided. basically its asking you to vote for the jack herer bill in 2 years aswell as this
"(a) Amendments to the limitations in section 11300, which limitations are minimum thresholds and the Legislature may adopt less restrictive limitations.
(b) Statutes and authorize regulations to further the purposes of the Act to establish a statewide regulatory system for a commercial cannabis industry that addresses some or all of the items referenced in Sections 11301 and 11302.
(c) Laws to authorize the production of hemp or non-active cannabis for horticultural and industrial purposes."
Not quite...I went to two different dispensaries yesterday that were both totally opposed to 19. And I live in Los Angeles.theres moree poeple in souther cali so they will ALL VOTE YES down there
Well duh ... anyone making money off of prohibition is going to say no.Not quite...I went to two different dispensaries yesterday that were both totally opposed to 19. And I live in Los Angeles.
= you have absolutely no support to make this claim...and in fact I presented (what I feel) is a very strong case against your baseless assertion.Well duh ... anyone making money off of prohibition is going to say no.
Legalized marijuana = competition and price drops.
= you have absolutely no support to make this claim...and in fact I presented (what I feel) is a very strong case against your baseless assertion.
Okay, lets think about this....the whole premise of your "team's" arguement is that prohibition has failed....what makes you think that there will be a higher supply or demand in the state that cultivates and consumes far more weed than any other state? And again, you are ignoring the premise of my argument: 19 leaves 215 intact and leaves commercial outlets, with their higher overheads to match the prices of the medical. One side will be forced to ask a certain price while the other remains much more flexible...
I will say it again: It makes no sense for 19 to leave 215 in place.