you cannot posses more than an ounce. period.
Oh shit and WOW, I just read the entire Tax, Control, Regulate Cannabis Initiative and you're right fdd2blk, as usual.
These motherfuckers behind the initiative are trying to pull a fast one against the medical cannabis patient community...they have conspicuously left out our rights under California's medical marijuana laws: Health & Safety Code Sections 11362.5 and 11362.7-11362.9. Mentions and omissions of MMJ laws occur in the 'preamble' of the initiative, titled Findings, Intent and Purposes. I'm concerned to say the least, nowhere in the sections to be added to California's legal code is there any mention of medical marijuana or any exemption for medical marijuana patients and providers. Is this not exploiting pain and suffering?
My god, this initiative is extremely deceiving!
The major proponents of prop 19 are disguising this bill as a progressive positive step and yet the restrictions will be greater and more strict...If the authors of Prop. 19 wanted to protect medical marijuana patients, why did they write "notwithstanding any other provision of law"?
§11301 is titled Commercial Regulations and Controls. It starts with this quote: "Notwithstanding any other provision of state or local law". It prohibits sales to anyone under 21. Nowhere in this section is there any exemption for medical marijuana patients, cultivators, or distributors. I doubt they forgot. They have evil-genius-ly put together this bullshit bill to sound like it will be beneficial for cannabis consumers and yet, they hid all the real limitations and laws within the language...someone has put in a lot of time, money, and energy to get rich off of the passing of this bill and the inevitable suffering of medical marijuana patients who won't be able to supply their own medicine and who will basically be forced to purchase extremely expensive (in comparison to growing) and taxed medicine from the "government approved" distributors. That is really fucked up. They're are trying to create a sort of monopoly on the industry...!
In addition to allowing cities and counties to ban commercial cultivation and sales (including medical marijuana collectives and dispensaries) the initiative states:
"(g) prohibit and punish through civil fines or other remedies the possession, sale, possession for sale, cultivation, processing, or transportation of cannabis that was not obtained lawfully from a person pursuant to this section or section 11300;"
From what I gather, this means that the taxes and fees paid by the licensed commercial cultivators and distributors will be used to eliminate the competition.
For example, Oakland (the origin of prop 19) is in the process of licensing only four cultivators to supply the approximately 6,000 pounds per year sold by the four licensed dispensaries. Oaklands proposed new rules would eliminate small-scale growers since it would cost $5,000 just to apply for a cultivation permit, and a regulatory fee of $211,000 for those lucky few who will be harvesting enough to make multiple millions. The fee pays for regulating cultivation in Oakland, which will include enforcement against the people with Cannabis grow equipment in or around their homes. This is horrible...
I'm so disappointed in the way this prop was written. I think Benjamin Franklin would be pissed.