thanks for posting those, very informative. but everyone who wants to grow is already growing under prop 215 and sb420 and they propose that you'd be given a strict limit of a 5'x5' garden...
Well since prop 19 is about recreational use and not medical use that should be no big deal to medical patients.
5x5 is the
minimum limit that can be set. No city/county would be allowed to set a lower limit. But every city/county is California is allowed to set as high of a limit as they want. If a county wants to set a limit of 500sq feet, prop 19 would allow them to do that.
Also it's pretty easy to pull a pound out of a 4x4 (16 sq foot) trey. A pound and a half is possible with co2 and the right strain. a 5x5 (25 sq foot) trey gives you 50% more space than the 4x4 tray. It shouldn't be difficult to pull a pound and a half out of a 5x5 tray.
That's 24 ounces every cycle. Since there is no plant limit imposed by prop 19 you could do no veg SOG lollipops. That comes out to more than 12 grams per day. You could pretty successfully chain smoke blunts filled with your homegrown all day long every day under the minimum limits of prop 19.
My point being that if you're just growing for your own personal stash than prop 19 really doesn't hurt you at all.
The only way that prop 19 doesn't allow you to grow enough bud is if you're selling commercially. But it's legal to grow commercially under prop 19 too. You just have to fill out your permits like every other commercial business in California.
Is that really so unreasonable?
there are going to be big corporate lobbyists breathing down politicans necks to make sure that you stick to the new guidelines or face the harsher penalties that come with the new law.
There are? Do you have a factual example of this or did you just make that up?
give us decriminalization and let the free market decide where to take it, not more govt regulation.
Decriminalization is pretty much the opposite of a "free market" since it is 100% illegal under any circumstance to make a profit off of cannabis. Prop 19 allows you to legally make a profit off of cannabis for the first time anywhere in the united states since 1937.