Some of them really piss me off, but others I understand where they are coming from. I still think they are wrong, but I get it. They (incorrectly) think they will be shut out of the business. If you're a grower living in a town where the entire economy is based around growing, and everyone you know works in that same business, it's a big concern. If that was taken away from you it's not like you can go out and get another job. Without the money coming in from growing, there are no other jobs in these Nor Cal towns. If you grew up in the redwoods in NorCal and grew bud your whole life, the idea that you may have to move to the city and work at WalMart is very unappealing.
Of course the idea that Northern California is going to stop growing bud because prop 19 passes is completely unrealistic. So I think they are wrong, but I don't blame all of them. There are others who are just lying greedy bastards too.
I think the problem here is that Richard Lee and the Oakland city council made a huge mistake. When they agreed to allow those 4 massive scale grows with permit costs of over $200k each, they really put a lot of people off prop 19. That was just unnecessarily reckless and greedy. If they didn't do that they would probably have had unanimous support from the growing community. I've got no objections to those grows in Oakland, but they should have waited until after it passed rather then throw it in everyone's face. As of now, I think prop 19 might fail because of that mistake.
It's one thing for a few people on this website to oppose prop 19 because of what they are doing in Oakland, that's not a big enough block of votes to effect the results. But now quite a bit of major media outlets are telling people that it's a corporate take over. That can have an effect. A lot of the people who would vote yes who have no personal financial stake in this are put off by that.
Good points, but the real issue for most medical growers are the limits. Many patients who rely on caregivers will be adversely affected as well. Some of them have only been able to get meds because a family member or friend grows, and gives it to them.
Medical users, as a group and individually, consume much larger amounts than your average weekend stoner.
Most clubs charge $350-$400 per ounce, and as much as $20-$25 a gram.
Do that on $800 a month in Social Security disability.
No one has specified HOW MMJ growers will be exempt, except some very general language that NEVER specifically mention cultivation.
I've thrown this out over a hundred times during these discussions and have been told I'm wrong, with no supporting evidence.
Even Richard Lee hasn't explained that one, in ant meaningful way.
Attorney Nick merely glossed over it. If I'm right, and P19 passes, he'll make a ton defending folks who lit up in the wrong jurisdiction.
If P19 fails, it is because of these issues.
Had the authors avoided offending the MMJ community, this bill would pass.
And were these questions answered, I'd have been arguing IN FAVOR of this thing.