As a resident of California, I am excited and glad to see that we have a prop named
Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 on our ballot this November. As a person who supports the free market, this is a step in the right direction. Heres an article by The Huffington post on why
drug cartels fear Prop 19 here.
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ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that! Decriminalizing cannabis is a thing that should be done everywhere to avoid war like in Mexico and keep population safe and confident in their own neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteSlogan for 19 should be "Grow Up"
ReplyDeleteInteresting article thanks for the link. I wish more places in the world would consider a "prop 19"
ReplyDeleteVote yes on prop 19! I'm not in Cali though.. :\
ReplyDeleteIf... nay, WHEN Cannabis becomes legal in California it will be the first domino to fall in a line of many. Much like Cali set the bar for Medical Cannabis, they will do the same for legalization. Go Cali go!!
ReplyDeleteAlso, followed. =]
As a fellow Californian, I support prop19!
ReplyDeleteThats pretty cool
ReplyDeleteAs someone who supports prop 19, PROP 19!
ReplyDeletegood stuff prop 19
ReplyDeleteGo Cali! go go go!
ReplyDeleteHell yeah, prop 19!
ReplyDeleteAhaha, genuinely looking forward to this passing. I'm a new resident to California, and just saying it'd be one heck of a welcoming gift...
ReplyDeletechecking out your blog again coming along nicely
ReplyDeleteI agree with the person who mentioned the domino effect. If it passes in California, it will pass in many other places too.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear this.
ReplyDeleteIf i was in Cali I would vote yes, but I'm in Australia, so good luck with it, because I fucking love California & weed.
ReplyDeletevery informative
ReplyDeletedang that's awesome, one step closer to near-eliminating the drug war and making a lot o adolescents happy :P
ReplyDeletegood stuff
ReplyDeleteamzing post!
ReplyDeletegreat post man, help spread the words!
ReplyDeleteProp 19 sounds awesome, but it'll be forever until it's legal in NY =[
ReplyDeleteNice! Go hemp Go! :)
ReplyDeletetaxing it should give the state a good source of revenue, for which it desperately needs
ReplyDeleteI feel the legalization in the US is just a matter of time
ReplyDeletewoooot cali
ReplyDeletefollowing you >.<
return favor ploz?
finally a step in the right direction
ReplyDeleteAwesome xD
ReplyDeleteHope to see something like this in australia in the next century :/
ReplyDeletewow nice =)
ReplyDeleteI support this :)
ReplyDeleteit seems cool
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived in California.
ReplyDeleteAwwww...
(well.. at least - as a German - I got Holland within range)