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I could a #### with the innernet.The more important thing is do Porn Stars have to wear condoms in California?
Imagine watching that football them without weed... painfulI weep for Arkansas
Packing my bags as we speakColorado Has Legalized Marijuanaby Erik Altieri, NORML Communications DirectorNovember 7, 2012In a historic vote that will reverberate around the nation, the Denver NBC affiliated has projected that Colorado will pass Amendment 64 and will legalize marijuana. By a vote of 53% to 47% (with 38% of the vote tallied) news networks have begun to confirm that Colorado's Amendment 64 has been passed by voters.This marks the first time in history that a state has moved to legalize marijuana outright for adult consumers. This vote shows that, like alcohol prohibition before it, cannabis prohibition is a failed, unpopular policy that largely relies on state and local enforcement. Alcohol prohibition came to an end when a sufficient number of states enacted legislation repealing the state's alcohol prohibition laws. With states no longer doing the federal government's bidding to enforce an unpopular law, the Feds eventually had no choice but to abandon the policy altogether. History is now repeating itself.Until now, no state law has defined cannabis as a legal commodity. Some state laws do provide for a legal exception that allows for certain qualified patients to possess specific amounts of cannabis as needed. But, until this evening, no state in modern history has classified cannabis itself as a legal product that may be lawfully possessed and consumed by adults. Thanks to the support from their voters, Colorado has no taken that brave first step.Stay tuned for more information on this monumentous event, as we'll be writing much, much more about it in the coming days. Also, continue watching NORML's live election coverage here to see if Washington and Oregon will follow Colorado's lead.
Same thing. Who doesn't suffer from stress/anxiety. But I like to see the straight up legalization efforts winning too.Arkansas vote was only for medicinal purposes. Oregon, Washington, and Colorado were the only states voting for recreational use.
It will take awhile before they start selling it in stores.So will people be selling it tomorrow? I'm serious, a week's vacation in CO or one of these other states is looking fantastic.Southwest Airlines would be wise to start as many flights as they can into these states.
2014 for the store openings.It will take awhile before they start selling it in stores.So will people be selling it tomorrow? I'm serious, a week's vacation in CO or one of these other states is looking fantastic.Southwest Airlines would be wise to start as many flights as they can into these states.
Have read a year before stores will be around. Will take that long to get all of the regulations sorted. Have heard on the news, that 30 days before the local/state police lose the ability to really do anything about <1 oz. I don't personally use but think that this is a great step in the right direction.It will take awhile before they start selling it in stores.So will people be selling it tomorrow? I'm serious, a week's vacation in CO or one of these other states is looking fantastic.Southwest Airlines would be wise to start as many flights as they can into these states.
####### righties so out of touch. Hopeless.Arkansas, why do you hate america?
About 30 days for possession to be legal. Longer for it to appear in stores.So will people be selling it tomorrow? I'm serious, a week's vacation in CO or one of these other states is looking fantastic.Southwest Airlines would be wise to start as many flights as they can into these states.
Yeah, they need to take it slow to implement it correctly and minimize concerns from the feds.Have read a year before stores will be around. Will take that long to get all of the regulations sorted. Have heard on the news, that 30 days before the local/state police lose the ability to really do anything about <1 oz. I don't personally use but think that this is a great step in the right direction.It will take awhile before they start selling it in stores.So will people be selling it tomorrow? I'm serious, a week's vacation in CO or one of these other states is looking fantastic.Southwest Airlines would be wise to start as many flights as they can into these states.
Yeah its a terrible place, you probably wouldn't like it.Still not enough to make me want me to live in CO.
Hot cheetos and taka?Colorado and Washington state, meanwhile, became the first states to legalize the production, sale and possession of recreational marijuana. Other states have legalized medical marijuana.But Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) sounded a cautionary note Tuesday, warning Colorado voters that federal law still prohibits marijuana use.“The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will,” Hickenlooper said in a statement. “This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through. That said, federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug, so don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.”
Never said it was terrible, just that I still wouldn't want to live there. I hate cold winters more than anything in the history of the universe. Legal pot doesn't change that. I can smoke it here just as easily, its pretty easy to do without going jail. And employers can still refuse to hire people who use, so yeah.Yeah its a terrible place, you probably wouldn't like it.Still not enough to make me want me to live in CO.
Fair enough. If you don't like some snow you probably don't want to live here. Legal pot doesn't really change much for me either, but I do like the fact that CO is leading the charge on that front, as I see little real value in the current laws. I do think it is going to be pretty sticky around here for awhile figuring out all of the regulations. I know my wife's company, which is very large and with a strict drug policy, will be spending some time/money on how to proceed. In any case, if you don't like the winters, try coming out for a spring/summer/fall sometime.Never said it was terrible, just that I still wouldn't want to live there. I hate cold winters more than anything in the history of the universe. Legal pot doesn't change that. I can smoke it here just as easily, its pretty easy to do without going jail. And employers can still refuse to hire people who use, so yeah.Yeah its a terrible place, you probably wouldn't like it.Still not enough to make me want me to live in CO.
I agree. Its nice to see the first domino...here's hoping more start to fall.Fair enough. If you don't like some snow you probably don't want to live here. Legal pot doesn't really change much for me either, but I do like the fact that CO is leading the charge on that front, as I see little real value in the current laws. I do think it is going to be pretty sticky around here for awhile figuring out all of the regulations. I know my wife's company, which is very large and with a strict drug policy, will be spending some time/money on how to proceed.Never said it was terrible, just that I still wouldn't want to live there. I hate cold winters more than anything in the history of the universe. Legal pot doesn't change that. I can smoke it here just as easily, its pretty easy to do without going jail. And employers can still refuse to hire people who use, so yeah.Yeah its a terrible place, you probably wouldn't like it.Still not enough to make me want me to live in CO.
In any case, if you don't like the winters, try coming out for a spring/summer/fall sometime.
totally man"When you have a high turnout, people are not as up on the issues. What that means is that they are going to pay more attention to those slates," Beck said. "Most voters are pretty hard-core one way or another.
Feds don't really have the resources. They won't be arresting the little guy. They have stated their concerns on medical marijuana was organized crime, making sure the medical marijuana places weren't fronts for major distribution and keeping them away from schools.Hick saying he was against it but that he will honor the people and decriminalize it in the state...doesn't mean the Feds don't come in and make their own arrests, he looked stressed, maybe he should try a joint.
Why do you think it didn't pass, GM? Was it the way it was worded? Were there some funky caveats?I'm shocked it failed there. I thought Oregon would be the first.Not passing in Oregon. Surprising, but whatever. It's still easier to get here than herpes.
States must bow to the federal will in democrat administrations. But hey you will still get free stuff behind bars so win win for liberals.As someone who lives in Colorado, it will be very interesting to see how this shakes out with respect to the federal gov...
A similar decrim ordinance passed in Grand Rapids. West Michigan is known for being quite a bit more conservative than the east side, but the city of GR itself is quite liberal. I was glad to see this not only pass, but pass in a pretty big way. Step in the right direction.http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121106/METRO01/211060450/1409/METRO/Detroit-proposal-decriminalize-marijuana-winning-early-returnsVEMBER 6, 2012 AT 11:25 PMDetroit proposal to decriminalize marijuana winning in early returnsBY DARREN A. NICHOLS THE DETROIT NEWS 1 COMMENTSDetroit — A controversial city proposal that would allow residents to have small amounts of marijuana at home was winning in early voting returns Tuesday.With just over 1 percent of the city's precincts reporting, Proposal M was leading 65-35 percent.
Depends on what the federal government does. If they actually leave the states alone, let them set up the regulated system, and witness the results, this will be huge. If they make an example of these states and bust everything they can, I think it won't matter.Biggest result of the night other than the presidential race.
Me too. Is Portland going to secece now?Why do you think it didn't pass, GM? Was it the way it was worded? Were there some funky caveats?I'm shocked it failed there. I thought Oregon would be the first.Not passing in Oregon. Surprising, but whatever. It's still easier to get here than herpes.
I know when it was up for recreational use in California recently a lot of people voted against it (particularly up North) because it was in their best financial interests to keep it illegal/medicinal.Why do you think it didn't pass, GM? Was it the way it was worded? Were there some funky caveats?I'm shocked it failed there. I thought Oregon would be the first.Not passing in Oregon. Surprising, but whatever. It's still easier to get here than herpes.
I think these local elections in cash strapped cities send Avery strong message to politicians. The war on marijuana needs to end so that local law enforcement can focus on real criminals... and make boatloads of cash in the process.A similar decrim ordinance passed in Grand Rapids. West Michigan is known for being quite a bit more conservative than the east side, but the city of GR itself is quite liberal. I was glad to see this not only pass, but pass in a pretty big way. Step in the right direction.http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121106/METRO01/211060450/1409/METRO/Detroit-proposal-decriminalize-marijuana-winning-early-returnsVEMBER 6, 2012 AT 11:25 PMDetroit proposal to decriminalize marijuana winning in early returnsBY DARREN A. NICHOLS THE DETROIT NEWS 1 COMMENTSDetroit — A controversial city proposal that would allow residents to have small amounts of marijuana at home was winning in early voting returns Tuesday.With just over 1 percent of the city's precincts reporting, Proposal M was leading 65-35 percent.