Proposition 19 Legalize Marijuana
California will be voting on legalization of marijuana in November. Please get out and vote.
California will be voting on legalization of marijuana in November. Please get out and vote.
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DAMM I HOPE THAT PASSES!
@joby75 try not using tobacco on joints, you get much more higher……
@jenn1ifer than go and calculate how much money the government spends on “fighting” cannabis, how much money do drug dealers get from selling it, and how much money would both government and industries earn and profit from taxing and selling marijuana.
yeah boi
@UltimateCommentator can you just explain how cz im confuzed about how its safer than tobacco seeing as you use tobacco in joints anyway :S
lol did he say he was a nurse? haha but Legalize MOTHERFUCKERS!
Right on! Well said
@jenn1ifer I don’t think you understand. I do not believe in your morality. I believe that your morality is wrong, hateful and harmful to humanity. Further I don’t believe that morality should be a guide when it comes to herbs and plants and their use. You should not be the one to decide what is right and correct for me.
A moral wrong is not a civil right.
high and drunk? :l
VOTE YES!
The cannabis as safer alternative to alcohol idea is a good one. But saying alcohol consumption would go down in direct proportion to an increase in cannabis consumption doesn’t quite make sense. Many people use both.
marijuana – safer than alcohol and tobacco
LEGALIZE IT ALREADY
Cool show. Glad I found it will pass it on 🙂
@jenn1ifer a workplace where people smoke weed is fine, infact people use ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO at their workplaces already so they are not drug free, it will actually create a revenue of billions, so please dont make things up, how will it cost the state billions in funding? that doesnt even make sense. and even if people are smoking weed on the job theyre plenty safe because weed is not dangerous at all.
@jenn1ifer vote yes, because marijuana legalization is on of the most important thing our society will go through, if you vote no then your nothing but a fascist.
This Legalization Crap Is Illegal Itself, Cannabis Is NOT Illegal, Its ALREADY TAXED, And It Is Medicine, Nor A Recreational Drug, It Is Herb Yielding Seed, Oil, And Medicine… Not A Plant For 711. The 1937 Marijuana Tax Act Already Federally Taxes The Commodity Under The Treasury Department, There Are LIVING Federal Medical Cannabis Patients Who Receive Cannabis From The Federal Government, Cannabis Is A Medicine For A Reason, Prop 215 & SB 420 Are The Laws The Sick Have Fought For & Died For
If you like the results of the Drug War, vote no. If you are a friend to the Cartels, vote no. If you make money by selling booze you may want to vote no. If you are a gang member or the Taliban that lives off of illegal drug sales, vote no. If you like to see people suffer, vote no. If you want to see this country torn apart by turf wars and the black market, vote no. If you support the terrorists, vote no. WAKE UP PEOPLE!
@jenn1ifer Further, should we decide to deny the civil rights of EVERYONE because of a few employers that are afraid to lose government grants?
What shall we prohibit next? What civil rights do you want to deny next?
I believe that you do not have the right to tell me what I can or cannot use as a medicine, you are NOT my doctor.
@jenn1ifer Where to begin… First of all you make comments that are baseless. Proposition 19 will not compromise the work place, in spite of what you may think or believe, and will not effect Federal funding to those few that recieve federal grants. Proposition 19 will make money for the State of California by reducing the prison population dramatically, reducing the need for law enforcement to raid innocent MMJ users and by taxing the sale and distribution of marijuana.
Vote NO ON PROP 19
“Tax Cannabis 2010” creates:
A compromised drug-free workplace
And ZERO revenue for the State of California
“The Federal Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 requires that all employers
who receive government grants and contracts greater than $100,000 maintain a drug-free
workplace. ”
“The Act Will Cost the State Billions in Federal Funding While Limiting
Employers’ Rights to Maintain a Safe and Drug-Free Workplace
Agreed, I hate having to drink when I could be using a safer alternative.
Just Say Now!
booze sucks,the only time a stoner gets angry is when he’s out of twinkies ,drunks are crazy