The "OFFICIAL" cast your VOTE on PROP 19 thread

PROP 19 - tax and regulate cannabis in California

  • YES

    Votes: 152 66.1%
  • NO

    Votes: 78 33.9%

  • Total voters
    230

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
then how do you prove YOU grew it? from a dispensary it gives you a bag or a bottle labeled what strain and how many grams.
You don't have to. The burden of proof is on law enforcement to prove you didn't buy it legally. You know, innocent until proven guilty.
 

Hayduke

Well-Known Member
can you guys at least give me a challenge?
Try being nice?

Are you equally outraged that you have to buy groceries from a grocery store? Is that an evil monopoly too?
I can grow ANY amount of fruits & vegetables on my property...I can eat them, give them away, sell them at a road side stand, or to my local bistro...even grow and consume with minors...in the same space!

You don't have to. The burden of proof is on law enforcement to prove you didn't buy it legally. You know, innocent until proven guilty.
If this was actually true there would be no innocent people in jail.

:leaf::peace::leaf:
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
If this was actually true there would be no innocent people in jail.
Yeah, juries make bad decisions, witness lie, cops set people up, etc. But I assure you the basis for our legal system is innocent until proven guilty.
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
Resorting to arguing semantics only shows that you cannot actually argue the contents of prop19.
Lol. Anyone who attempts to argue the details of prop 19 with you is accused of "resorting to arguing semantics", so what you are asking for is impossible. You just got done telling me that the fact that prop 19 does nothing to tax cannabis was "semantics", and then rambled on about all the taxes prop 19 creates. Even though prop 19 does nothing to tax cannabis, that's irrelevant because anything that does not support your arguments is deemed "semantics".

The truth? who cares, that's all semantics! Let's just resort to wild speculation and misinformation because facts aren't important right?
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
No reason you couldn't have a cannabis market like that under prop 19.
except for the fact that it's cannabis.


"pot will flow freely from every fountain"

"2 buds in every bowl"


:clap:


the part were people say "it's worded that way to fool people", really seems to be working. ;)
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
except for the fact that it's cannabis.
I can't think of anything that would prevent someone from opening a cannabis farmers market as long as all the products sold were technically on consignment and the money went through the company running the market.

I could be wrong about that, but I don't see anything in prop 19 that prevents that.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
I can't think of anything that would prevent someone from opening a cannabis farmers market as long as all the products sold were technically on consignment and the money went through the company running the market.

I could be wrong about that, but I don't see anything in prop 19 that prevents that.

so if it's not in the prop, it will never happen? as long as YOU don't see it i guess I'M ok. :)

and you expect me to believe all this? i'm not fooled. sorry.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
what does that have to do with a monopoly? :neutral:
better question: did i say it did?

i was responding to your post that fruits and veggies are sold openly by many. nothing in relation to a monopoly.

you need a license to sell beer. they sell beer at the farmer's markets here, but only one vendor versus 20+ veggie vendors.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
So you don't like prop 19 because you might have to go to a store? Are you equally outraged that you have to buy groceries from a grocery store? Is that an evil monopoly too?
Try being nice?

I can grow ANY amount of fruits & vegetables on my property...I can eat them, give them away, sell them at a road side stand, or to my local bistro...even grow and consume with minors...in the same space!



:leaf::peace::leaf:
wednesday night market here has HELLA fruits and veggies. all from small local growers.
fruits and veggies don' get you high.
what does that have to do with a monopoly? :neutral:
better question: did i say it did?

i was responding to your post that fruits and veggies are sold openly by many. nothing in relation to a monopoly.

you need a license to sell beer. they sell beer at the farmer's markets here, but only one vendor versus 20+ veggie vendors.

try to at least stay focused, before you question my comments. ;)
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
try to at least stay focused, before you question my comments. ;)
right back at you.

you commented about how they sell hella fruits and veggies, i said they don't get you high. i pointed out how another intoxicating substance is much less common at those markets.

what does any of this have to do with a monopoly?

absolutely fucking nothing. none of them are or will be monopolies.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
right back at you.

you commented about how they sell hella fruits and veggies, i said they don't get you high. i pointed out how another intoxicating substance is much less common at those markets.

what does any of this have to do with a monopoly?

absolutely fucking nothing. none of them are or will be monopolies.
so YOU change the subject then question my comments?


i'm done.
 

Dan Kone

Well-Known Member
so if it's not in the prop, it will never happen? as long as YOU don't see it i guess I'M ok. :)

and you expect me to believe all this? i'm not fooled. sorry.
I clearly stated that as an opinion, not fact. I'm not asking anyone to believe me and I'm not trying to fool anyone. If you think I'm wrong, then fine, tell me specifically what makes that not a possibility.
 
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