Here is how we will legalize marijuana in all 50 states within 2 years.

SunJ

Member
It is as simple as going to your ballot box. There are no petitions to sign or dirty politicians to grease. It doesn't even matter who you vote into what office or what policy you vote for or against, but before you drop that ballot in the box, put a nice BIG GREEN "W" on the front of it for those counting the votes to see. When they see enough of them and start wondering just WTF is going on, I'm sure the press will do their job and figure it out! :)
 

SunJ

Member
And those of you stuck with electronic voting booths can simply bring an index card with the "W" and hand it to one of the staff and request that it be counted.
 

SunJ

Member
A big green W makes perfect sense to me. It doesn't have to be anything complicated, just something that gets their attention. Once we have their attention, and they realize that we do have the power to band together at a grassroots level to affect nationwide changes, we just might see some of those changes! If not, future candidates can run and express their allegiance to the movement and we can vote out the incumbents that are holding back progress.
 

LIBERTYCHICKEN

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the trouble with that is the people that count votes (dept. of elections) could not care less , besides their not politicans just county workers

The electronic machines in NY will reject ballots that are marked anywear but in the circles


Want to legalize vote Libertarian
 

NorthofEngland

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And it's a secret ballot....
the many W's would remain unremarked upon.

And people voted for Obama because the alternatives were scary!

McCane was OK but he was old and his VP terrified folk
(Palin with nuclear launch codes....?!?!?)

And Romney isn't even human...is he?
I know his religious beliefs are WAY MORE WEIRD Scientology -
but actually respected???? WHY???
 

smokegreenshlt

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True that Romney is a douche bag... lol... but anyway I'll have to pass on this idea. . . .I don't want my ballot discarded and not counted at all...like said above. Vote the right people in, and change will happen.
 

SunJ

Member
I say it stands to reason that if we keep doing what we have been doing, we will keep getting what we have been getting. So scratch the idea of putting the W on the ballot and move ahead with the index card. Guarantees the human element is involved and if they receive enough of them and it happens EVERYWHERE, they will take note. Here in Washington, we have a system that I do not believe allows for an genuinely "secret" ballot. Our ballots come to us pre-printed with a barcode that identifies the registered voter the ballot was sent to. I really do not like this system, but it is all we have here now. People in areas like this would have to place their card in the envelope with the ballot before sending it in or dropping it off. Would it really hurt us to try?
 

Nutes and Nugs

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I say it stands to reason that if we keep doing what we have been doing, we will keep getting what we have been getting. So scratch the idea of putting the W on the ballot and move ahead with the index card. Guarantees the human element is involved and if they receive enough of them and it happens EVERYWHERE, they will take note. Here in Washington, we have a system that I do not believe allows for an genuinely "secret" ballot. Our ballots come to us pre-printed with a barcode that identifies the registered voter the ballot was sent to. I really do not like this system, but it is all we have here now. People in areas like this would have to place their card in the envelope with the ballot before sending it in or dropping it off. Would it really hurt us to try?
All your thoughts would have been a good idea in the 50's or 60's maybe.
But, things are done by law and legislation.

You are witnessing history everyday with marijuana laws being passed.

Don't dick with the mix.
 

smokegreenshlt

Well-Known Member
True dat.^^ and hey, as long as its illegal....2,000 a plant I average....no longer have to work...just do so for the insurance. When its legalized I'll be lucky to get half that.
 

SunJ

Member
I disagree with you on this point, Nutes and Nugs. You present the same beat down, don't stir the pot type attitude everyone else does. You're right, it would have worked in the 50's or 60's because this is America. Pretty sure this is still AMERICA and if we get up off our collective asses and do this really, REALLY simple thing...

Especially if we make it about more than just weed....

Lots of people are pissed about the wars we fight. Get another movement going where the W symbolizes a desire to end our involvement in foreign country affairs....
 

DNAprotection

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It is as simple as going to your ballot box. There are no petitions to sign or dirty politicians to grease. It doesn't even matter who you vote into what office or what policy you vote for or against, but before you drop that ballot in the box, put a nice BIG GREEN "W" on the front of it for those counting the votes to see. When they see enough of them and start wondering just WTF is going on, I'm sure the press will do their job and figure it out! :)
you have human rights, you just apparently dont know it...

"(section) 1.
Humans are naturally endowed with the fundamental right to partner with the soil and posses the seeds of, and partner with, and grow the plants of this earth for their own uses as individuals in pursuit of life and in effort to live, and that such basic human rights exist and are held in perpetuity outside of the constitutional responsibility of government to protect an individuals right to engage in commerce."

if you really wanted things to happen you would take this statement and as a 'plaintiff' you would file it where the sun dont shine = fed court
 

Dr.J20

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as far as price dropping etc. i'm sure it'll be possible for us to start up craft/cottage businesses just the same as wine and cigars. Sure you'll be able to get an ounce of commercially produced bud from a large grower (someone akin to a budweiser or coors) and it will get the job done but will taste of piss and have no complexity. But you will also be able to shell out the same 400 bones for some superchronic from a small greenhouse or an organic farm that specializes in particular cultivars. So, it will be a matter of how much work effort and passion you want to sink into growing plants.
just my 2 cents
be easy
 

TheMystified420

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I think prices would drop if they would just get rid of plant counts. Limiting how much people can grow limits the supply, therefore keeping prices high. If it was like a free for all, there would be more quantity, and prices would drop. Just like in Colorado, they probably wouldn't have run out and jacked the prices up if they weren't limited on how many plants they could grow.
 

ChesusRice

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as far as price dropping etc. i'm sure it'll be possible for us to start up craft/cottage businesses just the same as wine and cigars. Sure you'll be able to get an ounce of commercially produced bud from a large grower (someone akin to a budweiser or coors) and it will get the job done but will taste of piss and have no complexity. But you will also be able to shell out the same 400 bones for some superchronic from a small greenhouse or an organic farm that specializes in particular cultivars. So, it will be a matter of how much work effort and passion you want to sink into growing plants.
just my 2 cents
be easy
What small farms?
As soon as it is Federally legal to commercially grow Big Tobacco will lobby directly and thru front groups to make sure you cannot legally sell without going thru hoops and paying ungodly amounts of money to get into the game
Bet on it
Here is something many people may not realize. The prohibition on alchohol ended 80 years ago
it wasnt until last year you could legally home brew beer in all 50 states
 

Dr.J20

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What small farms?
As soon as it is Federally legal to commercially grow Big Tobacco will lobby directly and thru front groups to make sure you cannot legally sell without going thru hoops and paying ungodly amounts of money to get into the game
Bet on it
Here is something many people may not realize. The prohibition on alchohol ended 80 years ago
it wasnt until last year you could legally home brew beer in all 50 states
Right, i'm not saying that there won't be a large marketshare taken up by large corporations. I'm saying that, just as in the tobacco and alcohol industries things like craft cigars, cigarettes, rolling tobaccos, wines, liquors, craft beers etc. exist, so too is it possible for smaller scale artisanal growers to supply the inevitable demand that will exist for such high-quality products.

your point about the legality of home-brewing may be an insinuation that we haven't been free to produce and consume out own alcohol even though prohibition was overturned 80years ago; however, the fact that some states hold out on updating their legislation and others are more progressive is really all your statement proves. It also didn't prevent the craft brewing industry (and now the craft whiskey industry on its heels) to begin taking marketshare back from the large brewers, vintners and distilleries. That big tobacco--and probably big cannabis/big hemp too!--will inevitably try to wrangle the political system to its own benefit (including by lobbying for greater barriers to enter the market) is a sad fact about american politics.
As to your comment about small farms--they do exist and CSA is working in some places with dedicated communities. that they haven't overcome the enormity that is agrobusiness and industrial agriculture doesn't mean that they can't or won't ever. Farmer's markets could easily become a place to sell your harvest, with the right activism and dedication.
be easy,
 

SunJ

Member
you have human rights, you just apparently dont know it...

"(section) 1.
Humans are naturally endowed with the fundamental right to partner with the soil and posses the seeds of, and partner with, and grow the plants of this earth for their own uses as individuals in pursuit of life and in effort to live, and that such basic human rights exist and are held in perpetuity outside of the constitutional responsibility of government to protect an individuals right to engage in commerce."

if you really wanted things to happen you would take this statement and as a 'plaintiff' you would file it where the sun dont shine = fed court
Stick around and you might see me do exactly that!
 

SunJ

Member
I think prices would drop if they would just get rid of plant counts. Limiting how much people can grow limits the supply, therefore keeping prices high. If it was like a free for all, there would be more quantity, and prices would drop. Just like in Colorado, they probably wouldn't have run out and jacked the prices up if they weren't limited on how many plants they could grow.
If I were to do this my way, I'd have marijuana treated no differently than a tomato plant, everyone can grow just however many the fuck they want!
 
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