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Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Diego
Originally Posted by justdoNIKES
CA>NY
Even with the legalization of marijuana, you still concerned about what NY is up to.
Feels damned good for people to hang on our every move.
Stop feelin' yourself.
NY'ers couldn't even help themselves in the Earthquake thread, 4th or 5th post in it was NY>CA.
+*#% outta here..
Originally Posted by OLD SCHOOL
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Diego
Originally Posted by justdoNIKES
CA>NY
Even with the legalization of marijuana, you still concerned about what NY is up to.
Feels damned good for people to hang on our every move.
Stop feelin' yourself.
NY'ers couldn't even help themselves in the Earthquake thread, 4th or 5th post in it was NY>CA.
+*#% outta here..
Seriously! Plus I was born and raised in the rotten apple (25 years). Left that dump and moved to Cali and have never looked back. Back home is filled with narrow minded individuals such as yourself who think NYC is the say all be all, yet haven't been west of PA
Seriously! Plus I was born and raised in the rotten apple (25 years). Left that dump and moved to Cali and have never looked back. Back home is filled with narrow minded individuals such as yourself who think NYC is the say all be all, yet haven't been west of PA
This is the last I will say in regards to the NY>CA pissing contest that takes place anytime either state is mentioned.
OLD SCHOOL is right, most that prefer NY over CA are those that have never been here or just "visited". Most of the transplants I know from the East Coast, can't fathom going back. They <3 NY to the fullest, but not over Cali. They found their slice of heaven......on the West Coast.
QFTOriginally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
@ the revenue this is going to generate.
Peopler were getting high anyway, might as well tax the hell out of it.
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Seriously! Plus I was born and raised in the rotten apple (25 years). Left that dump and moved to Cali and have never looked back. Back home is filled with narrow minded individuals such as yourself who think NYC is the say all be all, yet haven't been west of PA
Originally Posted by Diego
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Seriously! Plus I was born and raised in the rotten apple (25 years). Left that dump and moved to Cali and have never looked back. Back home is filled with narrow minded individuals such as yourself who think NYC is the say all be all, yet haven't been west of PA
This is the last I will say in regards to the NY>CA pissing contest that takes place anytime either state is mentioned.
OLD SCHOOL is right, most that prefer NY over CA are those that have never been here or just "visited". Most of the transplants I know from the East Coast, can't fathom going back. They <3 NY to the fullest, but not over Cali. They found their slice of heaven......on the West Coast.
Originally Posted by MusicalExcellence
its already legal for yall... +@+* yall... go get a license...
OHIO get ur !*%@ together...
If by 'horribly' you mean barely succeed, then I'm of the same opinion.Originally Posted by Essential1
Although I think they should legalize it...... I have a feeling this will go the same way Prop 8 did.... HORRIBLY
Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
I hope it fails.
Originally Posted by marionthebarberian
How are they gonna sale it?
But the measure, known as the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act, goes further, allowing cities and counties to adopt ordinances that would authorize the cultivation, transportation and sale of marijuana, which could be taxed to raise revenue.
So I would imagine similar to Amsterdam where there are cannabis coffee shops that sell marijuana. You go in, buy a cup of coffee, chill and blaze amongst your fellow tokers. It will probably limit the sale to adults over 18 or 21 similar to cigs/alcohol.
Amsterdam Drug Law
Under Dutch drug law, coffeeshops are allowed to sell a maximum of five grams of cannabis per person to their customers, providing said customers can present identification to show that they are over 18 years old. This can be quite strict in many coffeeshops, so be prepared to prove your age, even if you haven't been carded for years back home.
The only big question is that even if this passes, the law won't conform to Federal govt laws. So Federal agents can still charge you with possession.
Originally Posted by realtalkjohnny