Cali Is Almost One Month Away From

tc1

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having the most progressive marijuana laws in the entire world.

Amsterwho?
 

Burger Boss

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Yes indeed my friend, tic-toc goes the clock! I'm making this my last post for tonight.
THEN!.........I'm going to sit down and fill out my mail in ballot........After I get over the rush of filling in the circle next to YES on 19, I'm going load up about 3 bong loads of some fresh Blue Venom, and sweet dreams baby, LOL..........Good luck & good grow.......BB
 

potroast

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All right then, the well-informed cannabis consumers will more than cancel out the few who just don't get it.

Join me and the other progressive tokers who will vote YES.

Follow the lead of all of the major drug policy reform groups like NORML, ASA, DPA, MPP, & SSDP.

:mrgreen:
 

mr2shim

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"Progressive"?

LOL!

Prop 19 puts us back to 1938.
Care to explain how? Because I just read a factual post that says the exact opposite.. How is being able to legally grow it taking you back to 1938? Move to a different state where it's completely illegal, you don't deserve to be in California.

You can't expect a perfect bill the first time around. Especially from the Government. Prop 19 can be a stepping stone for the rest of the Country and maybe eventually the world. Don't you think it's sad people get locked up in states right next to yours for having next to no weed on them or growing one plant?

Not only do they get locked up, some do more time than sex offenders.. Better use your brain the next time you go around saying stupid shit like prop 19 takes us back to 1938.
 

Burger Boss

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Care to explain how? Because I just read a factual post that says the exact opposite.. How is being able to legally grow it taking you back to 1938? Move to a different state where it's completely illegal, you don't deserve to be in California.

You can't expect a perfect bill the first time around. Especially from the Government. Prop 19 can be a stepping stone for the rest of the Country and maybe eventually the world. Don't you think it's sad people get locked up in states right next to yours for having next to no weed on them or growing one plant?

Not only do they get locked up, some do more time than sex offenders.. Better use your brain the next time you go around saying stupid shit like prop 19 takes us back to 1938.
Hey Mr2, save your breath on this guy, HE is all for the status quo! Making huge bucks on the medical folks and doesn't want to lose that big fat teat! My granddad said it best, "you can lead a jerk to knowledge, but you can't make them think!".
Good luck & good grow.......BB
 

Serapis

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Care to explain how? Because I just read a factual post that says the exact opposite.. How is being able to legally grow it taking you back to 1938? Move to a different state where it's completely illegal, you don't deserve to be in California.

You can't expect a perfect bill the first time around. Especially from the Government. Prop 19 can be a stepping stone for the rest of the Country and maybe eventually the world. Don't you think it's sad people get locked up in states right next to yours for having next to no weed on them or growing one plant?

Not only do they get locked up, some do more time than sex offenders.. Better use your brain the next time you go around saying stupid shit like prop 19 takes us back to 1938.
Extremely well said. I think it is an absolute shame that others that enjoy smoking marijuana would vote no on this bill. The majority of them already have Medical Marijuana cards and could care less about others. Our jails are full of "drug" offenders guilty of nothing but selling or buying a natural weed. Take a long look at the list of supporters of this prop, Ed Rosenthal, NORML, High Times, and here is a ful list of supporters that have been vocal about prop 19


National Black Police Association
San Jose Police Chief Joseph McNamara (Ret.)
Seattle Police Chief and San Diego Deputy Police Chief Norm Stamper (Ret.)
Former Los Angeles Deputy Police Chief Stephen Downing
Former Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant and Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney William John Cox
Former Contra Costa County Deputy Sheriff David Sinclair
Former Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff MacKenzie Allen
Former Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff Jeff Studdard
Former Sutter County Deputy Sheriff Nate Bradley
Former Yolo County Resident Deputy Sheriff Danny Maynard
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Captain Stephen Cobine (Ret.)
Orange County Superior Court Judge James P. Gray (Ret.)
San Francisco District Attorney Terence Hallinan (Ret.)
Former Senior Humboldt County Deputy District Attorney and Prosecutor Jeffrey Schwartz
Former Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney and California Administrative Law Judge Mike Schmier
Riverside County Deputy District Attorney Walter Clark (Ret.)
Former Orange County Senior Reserve Park Ranger L. Lawrence Baird
Oakland City Attorney John Russo
Former Community Prosecutor James Anthony, Oakland City Attorney’s Office
Los Angeles Police Department Narcotics Detective David Doddridge (Ret.)
Former San Jose Police Department Narcotics Detective Russ Jones
Former Los Angeles Senior Police Specialist Walter McKay
United States Air Force Security Forces Officer John Darker, Anderson, CA
Former United States Military Police Officer Dr. Nina Graves, Santa Barbara, CA
United States Navy Officer and Intelligence Specialist Larry Talley (Ret.)
California Correctional Peace Officer William Baldwin (Ret.)
California Correctional Peace Officer Madeline Martinez (Ret.)
Mohave County Deputy Probation Officer Joe Miller (Ret.)
Former Lakeport Police Officer Rick Erickson
Former San Francisco Police Officer Bill Dake
Former Torrance Police Officer Kyle Kazan
Former Massachusetts Assistant Attorney General John Amabile, Tisbury, MA
Atlanta, Georgia State’s Attorney Jay Fisher
Former American Samoa Attorney General’s Office Chief Prosecutor and Municipal Prosecutor for Washington Cities Jim Doherty
New Jersey State Police Detective Lieutenant Jack Cole (Ret.)
New Hampshire State Police Officer Paul MacLean (Ret.)
Retired Bristol, Vermont Police Chief and Saint Albans, Vermont Police Chief Tim Datig
Former Deputy Sheriff Leo E. Laurence, J.D., Central Missouri
Former Reserve Deputy Sheriff and Corrections Officer Dwayne Sessom, Lawton, Oklahoma
Former Davis County, Utah Deputy Constable Bret Black
Retired Washington Superior Court Judge David Nichols
Retired Police Captain Peter Christ, Syracuse, New York.
Former Spokane, Washington Police Department Narcotics Investigator Jay Fleming
Former Corrections Official Michael Gilbert, San Antonio, Texas
Former Department of Corrections Sniper and K-9 Narcotics Dog Trainer Rusty White, Bridgeport, Texas
National Black Police Association Executive Director and former Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Officer Ronald Hampton
Former Baltimore Police Officer Peter Moskos
Burlington, Ontario, Canada Law Enforcement Officer Alison Myrden (Ret.)
Law Enforcement Officer Tony Ryan (Ret.), Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Physicians and Doctors

United States Surgeon General Dr. Joycelyn Elders, MD (Ret.)
Dr. Larry Bedard, Former President of the American College of Emergency Physicians*, Sausalito, CA
Dr. Newton Harband, Retired Oncologist, Past President, Stanford Medical School Alumni Association*, San Rafael, CA
Dr. Daniel Susott, MD, MPH, Medical Director, World Family Foundation*, San Francisco, CA
Dr. Floyd Huen, MD, Board of Trustees, Alameda County Medical Center, Oakland, CA
Mitch Earleywine, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology, State University of New York at Albany
Dr. Lester Grinspoon, MD, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Norfolk, MA
Dr. Julie Holland, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine, New York
Dr, Leonard Krivitsky, MD, DD, Addiction Medicine Specialist, Philadelphia, PA
Dr. Frank H. Lucido, MD, Family Practitioner, Berkeley, CA
Arthur M. Strosberg, Ph. D., Pharmaceutical Industry Consultant, Foster City, CA
Dr. Sunil Aggarwal, MD, PhD, Seattle, WA
Dr. Christopher Fichtner, MD, Hemet, CA
Stephen Frye, M.D., Psychiatrist, Las Vegas, Nevada

Economists and Business Leaders

Harvard Economist Jeffrey Miron
Michael D. Whitty, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, University of San Francisco School of Business and Management

Elected Officials

Congressman Pete Stark (CA-13)
Congressman Dan Hamburg (CA-1) (Ret.)
Congressman Pete McCloskey (CA-11) (Ret.)
California State Senate President Pro Tem Don Perata (Ret.)
California State Senator Mark Leno
California State Senator Tom Hayden (Ret.)
California State Assemblymember Tom Ammiano
California State Assemblymember Hector De La Torre
California State Assemblymember Kerry Mazzoni (Ret.)
Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley
Mendocino County Supervisor John Pinches
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos
San Francisco Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi
Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates
Fairfax Vice Mayor Larry Bragman
The Berkeley City Council
The Oakland City Council
The West Hollywood City Council
Arcata City Councilmember Shane Brinton
Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington
Berkeley City Councilmember Darryl Moore
Hayward City Councilmember Bill Quirk
Oakland City Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan
Oakland City Councilmember Jean Quan
Oakland City Councilmember Pat Kernighan
Oakland City Councilmember Larry Reid
Oakland City Councilmember Nancy Nadel
West Hollywood City Councilmember John Duran
Windsor Town Councilmember Debora Fudge
Palm Springs Unified School District Board Member Justin Blake
AC Transit Board President Rocky Fernandez
East Bay Municipal Utility District Board President Doug Linney
Water Replenishment District of Southern California Director Rob Katherman
Modoc County Democratic Central Committee Chair Thomas Romero
Alameda County Democratic Central Committee Member Edie Irons
California Republican Party Delegate David LaTour

Organizations

California NAACP
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
California Libertarian Party
California Green Party
Peace and Freedom Party of California
California Young Democrats
Progressive Democrats of America
Republican Liberty Caucus
ACLU of Northern California
ACLU of Southern California
ACLU of San Diego
California 16th Assembly District Democrats
Alameda County Democratic Party
Butte County Democratic Party
Los Angeles County Democratic Party
Madera County Democratic Party
Modoc County Democratic Party
Monterey County Democratic Party
Orange County Democratic Party
Placer County Democratic Party
San Francisco Democratic Party
Siskiyou County Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley
Latino Democrats of Stanislaus County
Progressive Democrats of Stanislaus County
Desert Stonewall Democrats of Palm Springs
Castro Valley Democratic Club
Culver City Democratic Club
West Hollywood/Beverly Hills Democratic Club
Irish American Democratic Club of San Francisco
Democratic Women's Forum of San Francisco
San Francisco Young Democrats
District 3 Democratic Club
Richmond District Democratic Club
Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club
Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club
Potrero Hill Democratic Club
Robert F. Kennedy Democratic Club
Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club
Valley Progressives
Libertarian Party of Orange County
Libertarian Party of Riverside County
Courage Campaign
CREDO Action
Calitics
The Greenlining Institute
Humboldt Center for Constitutional Rights
San Francisco for Democracy Political Action Committee
San Francisco Women’s Political Committee
The LA Gay & Lesbian Center
NAACP Congress Against Racism & Corruption in Law Enforcement (CARCLE)
William C. Velasquez Institute
Latino Voters League
A New PATH (Parents for Addiction Treatment and Healing)
Bay Area Chapter of Education Not Incarceration
Idriss Stelley Action & Resource Center

Labor

Service Employees International Union (SEIU) of California
United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), Western States Council
International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), Northern California District Council
Central Labor Council of Butte-Glenn Counties (AFL-CIO)
Communications Workers of America (CWA), Local 9415
Instituto Laboral De La Raza
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), San Francisco Chapter
Sign Displays, Local 510
Michael Hardeman, Business Representative, Sign Displays, Local 510
John Roe, UFCW, Local 5*
Dan Rush, UFCW, Local 5*
Brian Webster, Staff Assistant, Instituto Laboral De La Raza

Faith Leaders

California Council of Churches IMPACT
Interfaith Drug Policy Initiative
Karen Gilman, Women of Temple Israel of Hollywood*
Rev. Bryan Griem, Pastor of Montrose Community Church*, Montrose, CA
Rabbi Jeffrey Kahn, Clergy Against Prohibition*
Jane Marcus, Ph.D., Board Member, Women of Reform Judaism*, Palo Alto, CA
The Rev. Canon Mary Moreno Richardson, Episcopal Diocese of San Diego*
Curtis D. Robinson, Sr., President, Girls Inc, WCCC*, Richmond, CA
Rev. Dr. Rick Schlosser, Executive Director, California Council of Churches IMPACT, Sacramento, CA
Dennis Shields, Minister, The Religion of Jesus Church*, Captain Cook, H
 

Burger Boss

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Well obviously this band of riff-raff you present, must be clueless! I mean everyone knows 19 is bad, how can they take this stand???
ROFLMAO!!!! Way to go Serapis, + rep for the list I've been unable to put together.
Good luck & good grow.......BB
 
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