Amendment 64

TWS

Well-Known Member
I don’t understand this all or nothing viewpoint of people like member OBM. People resist change so changes need to be made slowly. It’s taken years to the change the nation’s perception of MMJ. Most states that allow it now wouldn’t have legalized it without the California voters of 96(?). Colorado has the chance to further change the perception of the nation and the world. It has to start somewhere and 64 will be a positive step towards legalization. Without a start there will never be a finish.

I hope Colorado votes Yes on Amendment 64!
:peace:
We are counting on you guy's today ! good Luck ! :weed:
 

TWS

Well-Known Member
Thank you so much for the update ! You guys have a chance to open the door a bit.
 

Trousers

Well-Known Member
I can have two right now.

The state has 30 to get their shit together.
Suck on it, federal government.
 

FootHook

Member
I am amazed!!!! I'm also too tired to celebrate.
Any downsides?
Feds killing it all in their lawsuit that you know is coming?
Employers stepping up random tests when it's time to lay off?
Am I a killjoy?
Sorry, can't turn the brain off.
 

Lucius Vorenus

Well-Known Member
Feds are gonna wait until big operations open and then come in and shit on them. No big surprise here. Obama needs to step up to the plate and respect states rights and let it go.

That being said, too bad Colorado doesn't have a high enough population of Cannabis users to justify the hundreds of Dispensaries that are already there. Most of them are scraping by unfortunately.
 

indicantonio

Active Member
CONGRATULATIONS COLORADO! All glossy red eyes are on you now!!!

I have been non stop day dreaming about the endless possibilities that the this amendment will give us in the marijuana world.
 
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