Issues With Prop 19 Solved! Now we can all Support it.

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
We know that, you just said you watch Channel 4 News. :roll:


I voted YES, because the entire world is watching our vote.


:mrgreen:

something wrong with channel 4? :neutral:


what are you going to do IF this doesn't pass? other than watch your friends get arrested. ;)
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
except the entire world doesn't live in cali.

i am voting for what is best for my STATE. since it will effect me the most. ;)

the rest of the world is on their own. they don't need us to hold their hands.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
;-)

What are you gonna do if it does pass, other than get a real job?;-)
i, unlike most of you, aren't worried about it passing. if it passes i will do exactly what i do today.

as far as a "real job". i already have plans of going to work in the springtime. whether this passes or not. i have been playing at the lake for the last 3 years and i'm bored. i weld for a living and really miss it. i am not afraid to go back to making $25 an hour. on top of my medical grow. :)


can you accept this?

bongsmilie
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
i, unlike most of you, aren't worried about it passing. if it passes i will do exactly what i do today.

as far as a "real job". i already have plans of going to work in the springtime. whether this passes or not. i have been playing at the lake for the last 3 years and i'm bored. i weld for a living and really miss it. i am not afraid to go back to making $25 an hour. on top of my medical grow. :)


can you accept this?

bongsmilie
I absolutely can accept it. I like welding, but I am an amateur at it.
 

Sure Shot

Well-Known Member
i'm an aluminum mig welder. unless i'm grinding and polishing, i usually go home clean. :)
Nice.
I use to fabricate Grape Harvesters for a company called AIM.
I used Flux-cored wire and a 9-inch angle grinder.
At home, I would blow black and sometimes red laced snot out in the shower.
Even still, I loved the feeling of watching a harvester roll away!
 

Burger Boss

Well-Known Member
Well folks, in approx. 65 hours the polls will be open. Then the voters of CA will speak to this issue, and everything said in here will be moot.
The various threads, for and against have been lively, animated, and quite often, down right personal. Motives, integrity, and honesty have all been challenged in one way or another. I just spent about an hour going back over several hundreds of posts to prop 19 related threads
and it ain't pretty! Having dialog over political matters is older than America, but when personal agendas get all mixed in, it seems to become very toxic! So, in the future, unless directly asked, I have NO political feelings about ANYTHING anymore.
Good luck & good grow.......BB
 

Hayduke

Well-Known Member
Politicians are typically lost in the generation gap and are the last to accept new social norms.
but the first to set policy and interpret legal wording...you can be assured that the D.A is also lost in the generation gap.

As long as a group of Marijuana Lawyers supports 19 (NORML) I think we should all vote yes...Like Dick Lee...they all just want MJ to be legal...Kum-by-ya:roll:

:leaf::peace::leaf:
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
Too bad those lawyers didn't help writing the bill.

Too many loopholes and omissions to vote for.

Hell, given a day, I could do better.
 

The Ruiner

Well-Known Member
Too bad those lawyers didn't help writing the bill.

Too many loopholes and omissions to vote for.

Hell, given a day, I could do better.
It's too bad that all the BS that's been said about this bill means nothing, either way you look at it. The only voices that matter if this POS is passed are the legislature, then the DA's, then the judges...too bad for the voters.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
It's too bad that all the BS that's been said about this bill means nothing, either way you look at it. The only voices that matter if this POS is passed are the legislature, then the DA's, then the judges...too bad for the voters.
True. Right now, though, the only voices that matter are the voices of the voters.
 

gupp

Member
True. Right now, though, the only voices that matter are the voices of the voters.
I'm hoping that we'll see a positive result. It's interesting to see what appears to be real, grassroot support among voters- no lobbyists- just people supporting and voicing their opinions.
 
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