Sure, but that's not what you're supporting. You're supporting the rights of a very small select group of people while ignoring the rights of everyone else. Yes, I would vote for the people, but I would not vote for what you are supporting because it ignores the majority of the people.
Now your turn.
Why do you think the majority of voters want to legalize black market dealing? Why do you think people want to legalize turning residential neighborhoods into commercial grow houses? Why do you think people support unlimited growing with no cap considering how unpopular those large scale grow houses in Oakland were? Why do you think people who buy their cannabis are less deserving of protection from the law than people who grow their own? Why do you think we are better off letting corporate America write our cannabis sales/commercial cultivation laws rather than letting the people have a say in the matter?
I know you won't answer my questions even after I answered yours. I just wanted to show everyone what kind of hypocrite you are.
I started laughing with the first paragraph.
Legalizing for the people is all the people not a small percentage of the people.
I am guessing the problem for you is we all will be equal.
LOL
Let me read more..
I'm gonna try again so please pay attention.
The history of the votes in California support a non-commerce legalization because two Initiatives that allowed commerce have been rejected and the one Initiative that supported a non-commerce medical system was accepted.
That is Non-commerce is the preferred method.
So the idea is to get something for our efforts in 2012 and to play it safe so that we pass legalization for the people as the foundation of cannabis liberty.
Black market exists with out legalization for all the people.
Public sales exists with out legalization for all the people.
Grow houses exist without legalization.
Our law to legalize use, horticulture and private non-commercial trade for our citizens offers a path we good and faithful citizens can choose to live free or to break the law and engage in illegal trade but this already happens.
By laying the foundation of freedom we can then look to cannabis industry and craft sensible laws that allow commerce and business.
Dan in horse racing the safest bet is 2 dollars on the favorite to show. That means put your money on the best possible chance to gain some even though it may be less than what you might win if you gamble to win or place.
I put it to everyone that it is better we focus on the basic foundation and then work on other goals after.
An all in one Initiative, like prop 19, that tried to birth an entire cannabis reality at once for one is difficult for the average voter to read and understand.
Keep it simple. Provide freedom for people ( 100% of the people ) and we work from there.
Any legalization effort will have "everyone and their dog" (tm) thinking they can make bank as we all have seen before and after the vote on prop 19 but as we are seeing now the market does stabilize.
So let us take time to allow the people and law enforcement to adjust then we work on business aspects.
It all needs to get done but it's proved by voting results California will not vote for an all in one initiative where commerce is part of the initiative.
So you will vote for the people only. Good job..
Although I was against prop 19 and I was vocally and textually active debating it right on up to the vote. When it came to marking the bubble I held my nose and voted yes.
I would like to not have to hold my nose in 2012.
So if we focus efforts on legalizing for people it should make founding commerce much easier.
As far as keeping big business out of the commerce rights? Good luck.. The Lee group and that LLC is already diversified and able to use huge warehouses to grow weed. They ship thousand of clones a week and pounds a day so are you able to go one on one with that?
The way to level things is to grant the people rights first and then work on business after.
If you can counter am willing to read them but we have to agree this cannot be a fight against the people or one person.
How can granting rights to all Californians be the wrong first step in re-legalizing cannabis?
Fuck the money for a while. Let our law enforcement enjoy the freedom to do other things rather then putting our private citizen non-commercial activity people in prison.
Maybe we can actually clear the path for commerce by this simple first safe for the people legalizing step.
Once we get in sync we can talk about the State agency that will be funded by a permit process. That needs to be an agency that is pro-people as well.