News from california!!!!! Great newwwsss!!!

KindThumb

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Lawmakers on the California Assembly, Committee on Public Safety, voted 4 to 3 today in favor of Assembly Bill 390: The Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act — which seeks to legalize the production, distribution, and personal use of marijuana for adults age 21 and older. The vote is first time since 1913, when California became one of the first states in the nation to criminalize the use and possession of marijuana, that lawmakers have called for the repeal of cannabis prohibition.
 

MacGuyver4.2.0

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Holy Smokes Batman! I have lived to see men land on the moon, topple the Berlin wall, and very soon... legal Cannabis! :)
 

FuZZyBUDz

Well-Known Member
DOPE, its happening, SEND IN THE mj MONSTERS to take the govn OVER! now is the time.



ps, i LOVE my state!


:leaf: 4 CALI !!!!!
 

KindThumb

Member
DOPE, its happening, SEND IN THE mj MONSTERS to take the govn OVER! now is the time.



ps, i LOVE my state!


:leaf: 4 CALI !!!!!

any association this has with rebellion and "throwing the gov't over" will not only ruin the other 49 states chances but california's as well... people gotta be responsible with this or it's gonna go back to zero tolerance.
 

kalikush420

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The Health Committee has to review it by friday but they are saying it's not going to happen. There's an article on canorml.org about it.
 

imburne

Well-Known Member
http://mmjspots.com/bill-to-legalize-pot-moves-forward

SACRAMENTO - Today, in a 4 to 3 vote, the California Assembly's Public Safety Committee passed A.B. 390, legislation that would tax and regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol.
This is the first time in U.S. history that a state legislature has ever passed-or even considered-a proposal to make marijuana legal, taxed, and regulated. A.B. 390, the Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act was authored by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco), the chair of the committee.




The bill will not progress any further this year due to the constraints of the legislative calendar but advocates praised today's vote as a major milestone in ongoing efforts to end marijuana prohibition.

"Today's vote should give voters confidence that California's failed and unjust war on marijuana consumers will soon come to an end," said Aaron Smith, California policy director for the Marijuana Policy Project, who testified before the committee. "It's an encouraging sign that most members of the committee presiding over the state's penal code have voted to toss marijuana prohibition onto the ash heap of history."
 
K

Keenly

Guest
say is it safe to tell our friends legal marijuana passed in CA?
 

Rob Roy

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There are several steps for a bill to become a law. It is NOT legal in any state, with the exception of medical. There's still a ways to go...

If anybody REALLY wants to get it legal, might I suggest contacting and / or joining NORML? Check out the Marijuana Policy project too. Talking about it here is great conversation, but DOING something about it is better. That's right YOU and ME.

http://norml.org/ http://www.mpp.org/

Please consider clicking on either or both of the sites above, contacting them and finding out how YOU can help. Don't let YOUR opportunity go to waste. If nothing is happening in your state....MAKE IT HAPPEN. Peace.
 

ViRedd

New Member
So a $50 tax on every ounce sold, a tax on every grower, and more government regulation on the private sector and our very lives is a victory?

Medical use and cultivation is ALREADY legal in California and possession of an ounce or less BY ANYONE is nothing more than an infraction like a traffic ticket, punishable by a maximum of a $100 fine.

True victory will be attained when the government butts the hell out of it completely. In fact, true victory will come when ever the average American learns this simple fact: It is none of government's business what we drink, smoke, snort, ingest or inject ... as long as the rights of another are not violated in the process.
 

2much

Active Member
i dont expect the medical industry to give up that easy, what about the doctors that are pulling in 30 g a day by selling scripts, this is not a medical issue, its a freedom issue.
 
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