Are you in favor of prop 19 in California?
Would you vote YES or no to prop 19, to tax and legalize marijuana in California? Even if you don’t live there, how would you vote? I WILL be voting YES to legalize it in California in November 2010.
Hey M. Its actually billions of dollars in revenue.
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Yes.
i cant vote, but i live in california. but if i can vote, i would say YES as well.
F*ck yes.
Whatever makes you happy is fine with me.
vote yes! and end the maddness
http://www.drugpolicy.org/marijuana/factsmyths/
Well,let’s see…10s of millions in tax revenue? Hundreds of jobs created? Reliable pain relief for the suffering? A viable product that could single-handedly transform the economy of Central and South America? Perhaps as many as a thousand less criminal cases to deal with for a state with serious court backlog and jail overcrowding? There’s nothing more to say,People: IT’S TIME!
YES!
$113 billion is spent on marijuana every year in the U.S. and because of the federal marijuana prohibition *all* of it goes straight into the hands of criminals. According to the ONDCP, two-thirds of the Mexican drug cartel’s money comes from selling marijuana in the U.S., and they protect this cash flow by brutally torturing, murdering and dismembering thousands of innocent people.
Instead of preventing people from smoking, the prohibition creates zero legal supply amid massive and unrelenting demand – this is where the cartels get the incentive and ability to pay their hitmen.
If we can STOP people using marijuana then we need to do so now, but if we can’t then we need to legalize the production and sale of marijuana to adults with after-tax prices set too low for the cartels to match.
One way or the other we have to force the cartels out of the marijuana market and eliminate two-thirds of their income – no business can withstand that! Ending the cartel’s marijuana incomes will decimate them and prevent the suffering of thousands of good people every year.