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Does anyone other then me see that the bill he signed was a way of swaying voters to mark NO next month? Think about it. How long has Arnold been in office? Why did he barely decide to sign this bill now & not then? A month before vote time, he just so conveniently signs a bill to reform marijuana laws (Slightly) & the bill is similar to the Prop 19 bill, wonder why.
Now of course to people like me & you, the bill is nothing alike, other then the fact that you can have a personal ounce on you & not have to worry about jail time. Prop 19 is the same, ounce = no jail. But the difference is, with the bill he signed, it will make non-smokers see it as "Well, Arnold already signed that bill last month which allows people to have a ounce on them without criminal charges, so why vote yes on 19, it's pretty much the samething..." but it's not. One makes it legal, the other is still illegal.
It's just funny how he never mentions marijuana reform or supports it until weeks before we get to the booth. This is the governments way, this is the politicians way of getting voters to vote no without having to actually tell them to vote no, a sneakier approach to it. This bill is going to be fresh in peoples minds & it will certainly lose us votes, but nowhere does it gain us votes. 4/10 people who were planning to vote yes, who are non-smokers will probably now vote no, so that's 4 loss votes, almost 50% loss. I don't see how this bill was good for us?
It doesn't even serve as a security deposit in case 19 doesn't pass. Because they could of signed it after 19 didn't pass, then it would serve purpose, but what purpose does it serve when 19 would legalize it anyways? Scam, dirty, I think so...
This isn't the first time the government has manipulated the voting process in the states... sad really.
Voting no on 19 only helps independent growers stay afloat in they're primary business, selling. Whether it be through street or dispensary, & I think to many growers are voting no for the wrong reasons. Who cares if it puts you out of business, get a fucking 9-5 job like the rest of us. Because your putting cash over morals. Is your "growing" business worth a families lives? A mother lost her 2 baby daughters last year because CPS was called by a neighbor stating the mother smoked weed outside (Not even around the kids) & the mother lost her children for 6-months rehab & 6-months sober (Out of rehab) so she lost her daughters for a total of 1-year because she smoked a few joints... that's a moral issue that needs to be solved, I can care less about your gardens & cash, I grow to & I still know that 19 stands for many moral issues.
Business isn't worth family. Are you willing to dump your children int he garbage to hold onto your garden? So what makes it okay for someone else to lose theirs? Stop thinking money people, money doesn't buy happiness, family does.
Now of course to people like me & you, the bill is nothing alike, other then the fact that you can have a personal ounce on you & not have to worry about jail time. Prop 19 is the same, ounce = no jail. But the difference is, with the bill he signed, it will make non-smokers see it as "Well, Arnold already signed that bill last month which allows people to have a ounce on them without criminal charges, so why vote yes on 19, it's pretty much the samething..." but it's not. One makes it legal, the other is still illegal.
It's just funny how he never mentions marijuana reform or supports it until weeks before we get to the booth. This is the governments way, this is the politicians way of getting voters to vote no without having to actually tell them to vote no, a sneakier approach to it. This bill is going to be fresh in peoples minds & it will certainly lose us votes, but nowhere does it gain us votes. 4/10 people who were planning to vote yes, who are non-smokers will probably now vote no, so that's 4 loss votes, almost 50% loss. I don't see how this bill was good for us?
It doesn't even serve as a security deposit in case 19 doesn't pass. Because they could of signed it after 19 didn't pass, then it would serve purpose, but what purpose does it serve when 19 would legalize it anyways? Scam, dirty, I think so...
This isn't the first time the government has manipulated the voting process in the states... sad really.
Voting no on 19 only helps independent growers stay afloat in they're primary business, selling. Whether it be through street or dispensary, & I think to many growers are voting no for the wrong reasons. Who cares if it puts you out of business, get a fucking 9-5 job like the rest of us. Because your putting cash over morals. Is your "growing" business worth a families lives? A mother lost her 2 baby daughters last year because CPS was called by a neighbor stating the mother smoked weed outside (Not even around the kids) & the mother lost her children for 6-months rehab & 6-months sober (Out of rehab) so she lost her daughters for a total of 1-year because she smoked a few joints... that's a moral issue that needs to be solved, I can care less about your gardens & cash, I grow to & I still know that 19 stands for many moral issues.
Business isn't worth family. Are you willing to dump your children int he garbage to hold onto your garden? So what makes it okay for someone else to lose theirs? Stop thinking money people, money doesn't buy happiness, family does.