2010 Vote Yes on Prop 19 Time to Legalize Marijuana in California from the Burbank Misfits
Posted on 27 February 2012 by smokeandtoke6123

Legalize Marijuana Vote YES on Prop 19 (California) Effects of the bill According to the State of California analysis, the bill will have the following effects. [edit] Legalization of personalized marijuana-connected actions * Persons over the age of 21 might possess up to 1 ounce of marijuana for personal consumption. * May possibly use marijuana in a non-public spot this kind of as a residence or a public establishment licensed for on internet site marijuana consumption. * Could develop marijuana at a private residence in a area of up to 25 square feet for individual use. Neighborhood government regulation of commercial production and sale * Regional government may authorize the retail sale of up to one ounce of marijuana per transaction, and regulate the hrs and area of the company. * Local government could authorize larger quantities of marijuana for private possession and cultivation, or for industrial cultivation, transportation, and sale. * Allows for the transportation of marijuana from a licensed premises in 1 city or county to a licensed premises in an additional city or county, without having regard to regional laws of intermediate localities to the contrary. Imposition and collection of taxes and fees * Makes it possible for the collection of taxes exclusively to let local governments to raise revenue or to offset any fees connected with marijuana regulation. [edit] Authorization of criminal and civil penalties * Maintains present laws against offering drugs to a minor and driving beneath the influence. * Maintains an …
Google Tech Talk July 15, 2010 ABSTRACT Going to speaker, Beau Kilmer, Co-Director of the RAND Drug Policy Institute discusses the policy implications of marijuana legalization in California, nationally, and internationally. There has been a dramatic shift in drug policy in latest many years. Ballot initiatives have been proposed at the state level, and municipalities are right now grappling with how to regulate marijuana dispensaries and enforce present drug laws. Kilmer brings his breadth of knowledge to bear on latest drug policy trends. Beau Kilmer is Co-Director of the RAND Drug Policy Investigation Center. His major fields of interest are illicit markets, community corrections, drug remedy, and the use of superior technologies to help keep track of drug and alcohol use amongst problem populations. Kilmer’s existing function consists of projects to estimate the economic costs of drug use and evaluations of community-degree effects of drug treatment. He is at the moment engaged by the European Commission to calculate the dimension of the world-wide drug market place and is also working on a venture to increase accessible information for comprehension drug-connected crime in Europe. Just before earning his doctorate, Kilmer worked with the San Francisco Drug Court as a Judicial Administration Fellow.
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@burbankmisfits No piece of paper will ever show if you are rational or not.
……they still sell nicklebgs??? damn….stock up dude
I cant wait tell Obama makes marijuana legal in the united states of America cause then we can legalize it in Canada,and have safer marijuana with CBD.
@surenos13gangster think of taxing and inflation. so what you charge for a dime bag cali will charge a dub for
@burbankmisfits compare 20.00 for each sack, then It will lower to about 5.00, it’s just not worth it.
@burbankmisfits no that’s wrong, did bootleggers get more money off of liquor when it was legalized? hell naw, the fact is that as it’s illegal, the price is inflated and that’s what I like. if it was legalized there would be too many businesses selling it, and profiting of off it. The price would go down and I would have to start selling more coke or something else. why come all the way to me to save 2 bucks when they can go to the liquor store in the corner to get a sack?
@surenos13gangster you know if it passed…you as a dealer would have a increase of income. the person behind the camera doesnt smoke (thats me) but i know how the ‘game’ works if your clients aren’t in jail; then u can sell more because u could hold it legal no running from the police etc. and if ur ceaper than wed stores tan hell they will come to you first
I’m not a Hippy… no… you are a sad, sleepy, armpit scratcher. They tried to advocate for prop 19 but they got high. Prop 19 failed. Get over it. Go to work. Eat healthy without the munchies. You can do it.
And why people who want to buy cannabis MUST intercourse with a mafia, thereby putting themselves at risk and are wary of police persecution? Is it not better if they ACQUIRE Cannabis special place by the State. Where are DIRTY MONEY? Why ordinary people can not engaged in this business, plant seeds, watered, grow, harvest, delivered to the state and thereby earn a living CLEAN MONEY.
@nambla420 let see. the one in front of the camera Graduated from Indiana University with a 3.4 GPA in Psychology. The person Behind it finished 2.8 GPA with a degree in Telecommunications & History. and has a Masters degree. uneducated… I think not.
Two dudes just lay together and film their uneducated opinions. This is just another example of why our system sucks. No body cares about your one point of view mind. Go pick up some books and learn to carry yourself.
ms-13 pays taxes to eme, them putos were getting killed so they had to join the trece. we purchase many weapons with the money we make off of weed. thanks for voting no on prop 19 california, more guns= more deaths= more blood on your hands, once again, thank you california.
@surenos13gangster
What can I say??? Outdoor weed, and growing it in national parks??? Your return rate is about 80% profit. I guess you hit the jack pot on this one. But I guess you’re living large until the MS13 finds out about you and start to tax your ass.
Don’t tell me SUR13 will get a pass. Bullshit!!! You’re getting taxed and maybe get your shit taken as well. It’s a sad day to be a Mexican.
@surenos13gangster I’ve been there done that, now it’s the little homies checking ph, and i don’t have plants at my house, we grow in the national parks, my homies are taking over arizona, thanks for voting no on prop 19, we will stay in power in the illegal marijuana trade.
@nickintp actually faggot, 5.5 ph in hydro, 6.5 in soil, acidic, and base, what else is there to know puto. as a matter of fact there’s 40 year olds that act like I do, so california, thanks for voting no on prop 19, you now have blood on your hands. I only smoke super lemon haze, og kush, nycd, and jack herrer. I don’t touch “bammer” faggot. suck my dick, i’ll fuck you till you love me faggot, lol
The conspiricy people are out tonight. Police for the majority of times do not just arrest people on whim. Hey I don’t like the color of your eyes or whatever. They would be sued so much the city would have to fire the police officer. Get over your paranoid feelings or is that the drugs speaking?
@PullyElbow27 I see an excuse for it to be illegal. You don’t have to pay taxes on it
Seriously, legalization sucks, look at what they did to alcohol. Prices are sky high compared to other countries. An old Chinese man told me In China you can’t drink the water, but it’s ok because beer is cheaper than water.
Decriminalization is where its at.
@ps2os2 The police department can make any arrest and say you appeared intoxicated. It is legal for them to do that, but even if it wasn’t legal they’d still get away with it. Just like murder.
Move closer to the mic you idiot.
This guy is an idiot. When drugs are legalized consumption goes down. All his assumptions are garbage.
lol
Who are they funded by people? Come on. This guy is a joke
@ps2os2 Um actually the police need only probable cause to arrest you, the prosecutor must put it all together to reach a proof standard.
Go read some case law. If an officer smells alcohol on you and your driving on the wrong side of the road thats probable cause to arrest you.
Proof would come when the officer testifies in court to all this or offers video, a statement, blood tests AFTER your arrest.
Helps to actually know the laws before you comment on a legal system
what people dont realize is commercial marijuan, if legal would fall under the full control of the EPA and the CA Dept of Agriculture.
In order to grow pretty much anything in CA that is for sale you have to have a series of permits from the Ag. dept, undergo inspections, pay taxes, etc.
Some shmo isnt going to be able to legally just start growing dope in their basement and sell it. That will still be illegal, just like growing tobacco and selling it is illegal without the permits and taxes.
legalize weed worldwide
Help legalize Marijuana go to norml(.)org and contact your repersentatives! Let your voice be heard!!!
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@tdrm The audio is fine, your just too stoned. ; )
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theradioschizo:
The legal system is over run right now. The courts would *NOT* agree with you. There has to be *PROOF* that one is intoxicated. Otherwise the police department could make any arrest and say you appeared intoxicated. The proof being alcohol or THC level in your blood. That is proof.
@purplekirabunny I forgot where it was but his statement was a reference to a national survey asking school age children what was easier to obtain. Cannabis and other illegal drugs were always more attainable. Yes kids can get cigs and alcohol. I did when I was that young, but weed was A LOT easier to get. You can expect that with legalization and an age limit, kids will still be able to get it, but not nearly as easily as they do now.
@ps2os2 I think this is easy to rectify. Normal intoxication effects. Even if you’re high, if you can pass one of the street intoxication tests, why should you go to jail. You’re obviously not impaired enough to be a danger on the road. Also, the presence of freshly used paraphernalia in your car could be another factor. You don’t have to know if they’ve consumed within the past hour to know if they are too intoxicated to drive.
3. A policeman would have to leave duty to escort the person to the hospital for the blood draw. Leaving duty it will put more pressure on the current active police.
4. AFAIK there aren’t any accepted guidelines for THC as to what is allowable for driving. Myself I would like to see something thing similar alcohol rating system
1. The longer it takes to get to a hospital the THC will decrease in the blood. So the blood draw will have to happen quickly.
2. The police (rightfully) should refuse to do a blood draw as that in itself could be “dangerous” (The person could get HIV or some other nasty disease and lawsuit time)
Probably the most issue I have with it is that there is essentially no way to test for it like with alcohol you can blow into an breathalyzer and get immediate results. However with put you have to take a blood test. Now, I am no expert here but common sense says the police will have to send the suspected person to a hospital to get a blood draw. There are several problems here:
PullyElbow27:
My objections are more to do with “what Happens after”.
Pot as a pain killer is pretty much a no brainer it does it job with pain.
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