homer371
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You know where . So maybe it's 80%, but the point still stands.where did you come up with 95%?
You know where . So maybe it's 80%, but the point still stands.where did you come up with 95%?
No. I was referring to Prop. 19. I know what you are talking about though, we have very similar regulations up here only ours is governed nationally where you guys go right down to the local level, hence the clause that talks about transporting from legal A to legal B through a non participating locality without the fear of being charged. What I was referring to was this. Remember it's from Wikipedia so I'm not sure how accurate it is but it Says you can grow up to 25 square feet but that's about it.if you're talking about the medical card in california, the limits are different for each city. for example in san diego you can only have 24 plants, but in santa cruz you can have up to 99. you can also appoint someone to be your "caretaker" where they grow your medicine for you if you are unable to. i think caretakers are not allowed to be cardholders though so you sacrifice a right for someone else's.
Umm I think you missed the part that said:No. I was referring to Prop. 19. I know what you are talking about though, we have very similar regulations up here only ours is governed nationally where you guys go right down to the local level, hence the clause that talks about transporting from legal A to legal B through a non participating locality without the fear of being charged. What I was referring to was this. Remember it's from Wikipedia so I'm not sure how accurate it is but it Says you can grow up to 25 square feet but that's about it.
Effects of the bill
According to the State of California, the law will have the following effects.[10]
[edit] Legalization of personal marijuana-related activities
Except as permitted under Proposition 215 and SB 420 laws, persons age 21 and older may:
- possess up to 28.5 grams (1 oz) of marijuana for personal consumption.
- use marijuana in:
- a non-public place such as a residence
- a public establishment licensed for on site marijuana consumption.
- grow marijuana at a private residence in a space of up to 25 square feet (2.3 m2) for personal use.
As you can see, nothing about dry limits.
persons age 21 and older may:[/COLOR]
- possess up to 28.5 grams (1 oz) of marijuana for personal consumption.
Can you specify exactly what new felonies would have been added?prop 19 ADDS new felonies which will send even MORE people to prison.
Can you specify exactly what new felonies would have been added?
I just read through it again, and I do find new laws that are added specific to this prop, but no mention of them being classified as felonies, and all of these things were illegal before.
"Every person 21 years of age or over who knowingly furnishes, administers, or gives, or offers to furnish, administer, or give, any marijuana to a person aged 18 years or older, but younger than 21 years of age, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of up to six months and be fined up to one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each offense."
This was already illegal.
"(b) Every person 18 years of age or over who furnishes, administers, or gives, or offers to furnish, administer, or give, any marijuana to a minor 14 years of age or older shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a period of three, four, or five years."
So was this. Also if these punishments are harsher than a no-prop-19 situation I don't think it should be used as ammo against prop 19. Anyone 18+ selling to a minor SHOULD be punished.
I also don't follow how "even MORE" will go to prison with prop 19 than without. Any way you slice it I think that's untrue.
It is over, but you should still be able to justify your previous posts.it's over. none of it matters anymore.
why should i keep repeating myself?It is over, but you should still be able to justify your previous posts.
"even more", as in "on top of those already there".
You shouldn't repeat yourself, but you never really explained it. You said:why should i keep repeating myself?
You are implying that prop 19 will increase the number of people sent to prison as opposed to prop 19 not passing. Unless you meant "more" people, as in additional people that are currently not incarcerated will be incarcerated after the prop passed using the language specifically in the verbage.prop 19 ADDS new felonies which will send even MORE people to prison.
You shouldn't repeat yourself, but you never really explained it. You said:
You are implying that prop 19 will increase the number of people sent to prison as opposed to prop 19 not passing. Unless you meant "more" people, as in additional people that are currently not incarcerated will be incarcerated after the prop passed using the language specifically in the verbage.
But again, I cant find any "new felonies" that are "ADDED" that aren't already illegal.
"even more", as in "on top of those already there".
Again as I pointed out merely repeating it again and again does not provide the justification that was requested.this is post #11, for the third time now, .....
if the new felonies are already there then why was it even mentioned?
i really have no reason to justify anything to you. like i said, it's over. i'm moving on.
No, I did see that but I guess I assumed that that was in public. That's utterly ridiculous that that they would limit 25 square feet to one ounce, that's why I was asking.That's telling a wine maker he can only fill his barrel 20%. So wouldn't all you'd have is a bunch of sitting ducks all over the state in a chargeable/illegal situation? I don't know, don't feel right to me.Umm I think you missed the part that said:
That is a very clear limit of 28.5 grams.