deprave
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Is this really your main point because its overtly pessimistic , the one bill I assume your talking about (prop19) was like 3% from winning and it was our own camp that voted against it, and secondly what about the bill that did decriminalize possession under an oz that Arnold signed in to law while prop19 was campaigning.Whatever the cause, reason or reasons my point still stands. If it could not pass in the most liberal state in the U.S. how much of a chance would it have in the truly conservative states or at the federal level?
You brush off my post earlier in this thread as if the decriminalization of recreational and/or medical marijuana happened a long time ago, claiming that these actions took place sparsely over the years. when the simple fact is that dozens of legislation is being created every week with strong backing and the people are voting on marijuana in nearly every election. Brick Top you make some great posts on here and I respect you highly as a grower, a member of this community, and my elder but this is one subject that you have simply not done your research on lately. In 2010 and early 2011 the following states reduced criminal penalty for marijuana, Improved the medical marijuana system in patients favor, decriminalized marijuana, or legalized medical marijuana: Arizona, California, Washington D.C, Ohio, Delaware, Kentucky, Hawaii, Oregon, NJ, RI - The following states have pending legislation many which have already made it through the house: MO, Idaho, Washington, Alabama, Illinois, Pennsylvania, SC, New York, MA, IO, NH, Maine, NC, AR, AND IM SURE I LEFT A WHOLE BUNCH OUT - it is very likely that in 2013 that we will have medicinal marijuana in over 27 states at the least and thats not my prediction its the prediction of MPP and DPA (the people who are fighting this fight for us)
What else happened in 2010 & Early 2011 - AMA & VA Recongnize Marijuana medicinal benifits, Obama -"its time to have that discussion", The DEA admits marijuana has medicinal value, Sativex approved in multiple nations, our voice is being herd in the media and its echoed even in the mainstream media from all sides of the political spectrum even the conservative blogs and media (the #1 rated program was CNBCs Marijuana Doco), the list goes on...Marijuana is becoming the new hot button issue and it can not be ignored even by obama and the DEA.
Regardless of all this going on, your right in one aspect, the governments backed by bankers and corporations will attempt to control this, they will want all the profits and ultimately if they get their way only they will be allowed to grow and sell marijuana. The DEA has already laid out for us how they are going to attempt to do this, If they get their way they will continue to bust us while big pharma is allowed to grow and sell it.