Dan Kone
Well-Known Member
That depends who the new governer and AG are going to be. If it's Jerry Brown, we'll be in good shape. Either way it'll certainly make it a hell of a lot more difficult to get busted. Either way, it's a step forward. Why you guys want to side with the cops against progress is senseless.why do people continue to think that police are gonna stop arresting people for pot?
Again, it's still a step forward. The fact that it's not a perfect law is not a good reason to vote against it. There are very few laws that are perfect right away.there are still limitions within the bill. Its far from an all out pot free for all.
That depends who the new governer and AG are going to be. If it's Jerry Brown, we'll be in good shape. Either way it'll certainly make it a hell of a lot more difficult to get busted. Either way, it's a step forward. Why you guys want to side with the cops against progress is senseless.why do people continue to think that police are gonna stop arresting people for pot?
Only a dumbass would think that legalization will lead to more arrests. That's a ridiculous assumption. If this bill was going to cause more arrests then the cops would be supporting it. They aren't. You and the cops agree on this bill.Of course at first it will start like that, and only a dumbass would think that they're not gonna be just as many pot heads in jail if not more.
You claim to be in favor of legalization, then you claim we can't have legalization without government regulation and taxes and you won't support that. So for all practical purposes you are against legalization. It's sick that people like you would waist this huge first step towards real full legalization. This law will not get us all the way there, but it's a damn good start. The fact that it's not perfect isn't a good reason to stand in the way of progress.The government isn't taking over the marijuana industry" you say. your blind, this is the first step in the process. . The feds have full control over the tobacco industry and they make themselve known every year by raising the cost and add more strict regulations regarding tobacco laws to the point were people go to mexico to reup on the tobacco. Hstory shows that the same will happen regarding marijuana laws and when its in the hands of the government(the feds) we will no longer have a say so.
Either you're incredibly misguided or a cop.