Supporting Prop.19: The Marijuana legalization initiative (take 1)
Proposition 19, also known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, is a California ballot proposition which will be on the November 2, 2010 California statewide ballot. It legalizes various marijuana-related activities, allows local governments to regulate these activities, permits local governments to impose and collect marijuana-related fees and taxes, and authorizes various criminal and civil penalties. Location: Huntington Beach,CA Event: 2010 US Open of Surfing 2nd weekend, day 1. Date: 08/07/10 ((( Material 100% hecho por ticos COSTA RICA )))
I hope they are registered otherwise they cant vote.
@jenn1ifer Also, it should be obvious that self-stars are being given.
@Jenni1fer
Weed is actually much safer than alcohol and tobacco, and it should be RE-legalized. There are many more pros than cons about weed, and it is hypocritical to keep weed illegal when both alcohol and cigarettes are legal. What we put in OUR own bodies isn’t and shouldn’t be the government’s choice.
So remember;
Just Say Now.
Yes We Cannabis.
Free the Weed.
If I was there, I would hold up a banner that says BONG HITS 4 JESUS
@jenn1ifer Hello,
Hey, it’s me, Jen, and I’d like to apologize for the stupid things I have done. I created this account as an attempt to troll, but I now realize how stupid this all is and I now wish to stop.
I realize that the information I’ve been copying & pasting is unreliable, myth, lies and propaganda. Ignore all of my stupid posts; they are worthless.
Every time someone tries to legalize drugs, the majority votes AGAINST it.
Washington Marijuana Decriminalization, Initiative 685 (1997)-defeated
Arizona Marijuana Legalization, Proposition 203 (2002)- defeated
Nevada Question 9 (2002) to legalize 3 ounces for anyone 21 and over- defeated
The Ohio Marijuana Initiative, 2002 issue 1.-defeated
Alaska Legalize Marijuana Act (2004) Alaska Ballot Measure 2-defeated
Colorado Marijuana Initiative, Amendment 44 (2006)- defeated
Nevada Marijuana Initiative, Question 7 (2006)-defeated
@jenn1ifer
how do you figure all of this, why do you think that there will be zero revenue from this, and that it will compromise a drug free workplace?
GANJA GOT TO BE FREE…..
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
This is great, I love my state.