There is an initiative in the works that could end up on the November ballot that allows for marijuana to be sold to anyone, and anywhere that already sells alcohol. Its being called The Inalienable Rights Enforcement Initiative.
Tags: California, DEA, Drug Prohibition is a Disaster, Drugs, election 2008, initiative, legalize marijuana, mpp, norml
July 2, 2008 at 11:37 am |
No chance this will go through. Zero.
July 5, 2008 at 4:28 pm |
I HOPE THIS WINS FOR CALIFORNIA, AND THEN AMERICA!
THE LAWS ON MARIJUANA ARE SO SLANTED, THEY REAK OF DISCRIMANATION. SORRY FOR ANY MISPELLED WORDS, I HAVE SUFFERED TWO STROKES, THE FIRST ONE I GOT OVER, THE SECOND ONE WAS CAUSED BY A DRUGED UP DRIVER WHO GOT NO PROSECUTION. THE D.A. MISSED ON THIS ONE. SHE WAS DRIVING
ON KLONOPINE A PRESCRIPTION DRUG, A ANTI-ANXIETY DRUG THAT REMAINS ACTIVE FOR 24 HOURS. IT CAUSED HER TO BLACK OUT.
I AM IN OREGON, AND HAVE A LICENSE FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA, BUT FEEL IT IS TIME FOR IT TO BE LEGAL FOR ALL WHO WANTS TO USE IT.
I WILL WATCH THE NEWS ON THIS MATTER AND HOPE THIS PASSES,
I HAVE SPOKE TO HUNDREDS OF OREGONIANS, AND THEY FEEL THE
SAME.
GOOD LUCK!
July 5, 2008 at 4:29 pm |
HOPE THIS PASSES!
September 8, 2008 at 6:55 pm |
Good to follow this site and pretty to watch it
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blake
May 5, 2010 at 5:55 pm |
The difference amidst recreational consumption and medical employment of cannabis begs to be acknowledged. Even though I think that a responsible adult should have the right to use marijuana recreationally, I do believe, without doubt, allowing an ill person use of a plant with a long history of medical value ought to be accepted and legal. Cannabis has a great potential as a medication and more awareness and acceptance is needed. In Summary, legalize it!