Will you visit California after it legalizes marijuana?
Californians will vote on the matter this November. The bill would legalize the recreational use of marijuana, tax and regulate the sale of marijuana, and also allow hemp to be grown as a cash crop.
This is supposed to save California $1 billion annually, but I think it will help the tourism industry as well. So, how good does a Disneyland vacation sound for next year?
No, because the cartels from down south will turn California into a river of blood after their income gets cut drastically by this.
Sounds great, but it’s still illegal- even for medicinal use in most cases- at the federal level. If CA makes a law specifically legalizing the plant, they still have to deal with federal prohibition.
Let’s end the prohibition. Let the states do what they want to with their agriculture.
No…because I live here. lol. Luckily I won’t have to deal with too much pot tourism up North.
Don’t have to because I live there. I won’t partake though.
No if I want weed I can get it here. El Tecolote– The Mexican Cartels already are losing some market share to California but they mainly have different customers. Much of the weed grown in California is high quality and much more expensive than the low grade Mexican marijuana. There will still be markets for both if California legalizes.
This is something to debate
Yay disney land
Nope, I can smoke right here in my house in North Carolina.
I live in central California. I will be voting yes on that measure. Let’s start getting government out of our lives.
There is a germ of a good idea in this question; if companies can demand a urinalysis can they fire you for using pot even though its’ legal in California?
Not really. If you want weed you can get it anywhere in every state. Why travel all the way to CA simply because it’s legalized?
No, I’ll casually smoke Marijuana anyways. I do live in Alberta, Canada and it’s not that big a deal here (even though technically it’s illegal…. or “decriminalized”… or lots of beaurecratic words that really makes words pointless)…
I fail to see the big deal over pot. It’s safer than tobacco, it’s safer than alcohol (and unlike the two it has never been documented to cause fatal diseases that kill people). It’s virtually the most harmless drug I can possibly think of… and why American law enforcement has such a hard on for this stuff I will never fully understand.