veggiegardener
Well-Known Member
A lot of wishful thinking in that post.It makes me wonder what their real motivations are for opposing prop 19. They obviously see this and choose to ignore it. Hard to have an honest discussion with people who refuse to take into account obvious truths.
Yep. It'll be prohibition as usual. I'm not saying prop 19 ends prohibition, but it does give us a great way to fight prohibition. Hard to fight multimillion dollar lobbies on the national level. But on the county level every voter has access to their board of supervisors. You don't need to be a CEO. They have open office hours where anyone can talk to them. Big lobbies usually don't play on that level.
A single person can go out and gather a couple hundred signatures of registered voters on a petition. A county supervisor will take that very seriously. You don't need a million dollars to effect local progress. Prop 19 allows cities and counties to end prohibition entirely in a way that an average person can have a serious effect. There is no disputing that this is a good thing.
You're guessing. Nothing more.
We see glaring inconsistencies between what supporters claim, and what is actually in the bill.
You've chosen to believe what you will. You're wrong, but it will be your vote.
If you expect to get rich selling pot, you will be sadly disappointed. You'll be regulated into eating a bullet in frustration.