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Chris D
Seattle, WA
Stoners around the world should roll one up in celebration today.

California state lawmakers have just passed the "first formal consideration of marijuana legalization in American history." Assemblymember Tom Ammanio’s Assembly Bill 390 – the Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act – was heard and voted on in the Committee for Public Safety. The bill passed 4-3, and will next be heard by the Committee for Public Health.

But the vote was only a minor victory for the pro-legalization lobby. (AB 390 may very well die in the health committee.) The real test will come in November, when voters will consider the Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010, which, in a nutshell, will legalize pot for personal and agricultural use. (Recent polls show about 56 percent support the bill.)

It’s hard to argue that progress isn't being made for the movement. As the old “Reefer Madness” stereotypes die away, several states are seriously considering marijuana legalization. Check out the headlines from the last few days: “Stiletto Stoners,” “It’s High Time for Debate,” and “Pot Town, USA.”

Clearly, marijuana prohibition has been a failure. Every U.S. citizen can get his or her hands on a baggie of marijuana if they want to, usually within 24 hours. The plant itself can be grown outside or inside by novices – because, frankly, it grows like a weed. A casual smoker is no different than a fan of Budweiser or Coors.

The pro-pot movement looks to California as the first battleground state, where medical marijuana is already generating millions of dollars a year in taxes. As Assemblymember Ammanio’s bill works its way through the red tape, more news is sure to come out about marijuana legalization. Stay informed!


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markbyrn
markbyrn
 Moderator
25 months ago: As long as you tax it's production and consumption to the hilt, it's all good
25 months ago: Is there a "Breathalyzer" test?
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
25 months ago: I rather deal with a pot-head, than a drunk.

I have never known a person high on pot, to get violent as much as on alcohol.

People fight and kill when drunk, but when you are high on pot, you want to mellow out and relax.

Plus husbands that are low classed and subhuman, will come home hungry instead of violent and won't be beating up on the wife and kids.

It will even be good for the junk food industry, because it gives you the munchies.

Well just remember how you acted on pot, then you will know that it is less a danger to society, the wife and kids.

Plus it makes for a better sex life.

I would vote for it and so should you for these reasons and more.

THE RONBOT HUNTER
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25 months ago: All well and good Ron. I'll be the first to say that if I wasn't subject to random testing at work, I might still be toking a few. The question is, I ask again...

Is there a "Breathalyzer" test?

I'm speaking from knowledge of the past that has seen too many die from driving under the influence.

You want it legal? OK by me. Make sure there are instant tests available for the DOT before you run that down the road.
25 months ago: Seems like there is a test, but don't quote me.

I'm all for legalization, but not taxing it to death. I'd rather see "sin" taxes abolished and revenue raised by other means. Why? Because what you call a sin is not what I call a sin. If we are going to tax sin, better add bottled water and million dollar houses to the list, just for starters, I've got a long list.

Like others, I'd rather deal with someone high on pot than a drunk, even a "slightly" drunk one. Just think of all the pot heads locked up in prison that could be free to earn a living and support their families? At the least, we could send them off to fight our wars as repayment for housing them for how ever many years they've been unjustly locked up.

As for driving under the influence.... always a big problem and education while young is usually the best path to help curtail abuses. I always wonder if there is more to it than just having a head full of pot, maybe there are other people in the car acting stupid?, too many distractions from passengers? Have to research it some more.....
Steven Harding
Steven Harding
25 months ago: Yeah there is a test, we have it in New Zealand. Bring it on, so overdue.
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
25 months ago: At work the employer has a right to test you and fire you. You are supposed to be working. Not relaxing and cooling off.

The same goes for driving, the same penalties should be applied for pot as for alcohol.

But to give someone ten years for smoking is a crime too cruel.

Remember this fact, the prison system of America has 25% of the world's prisoners.

Why? Because it is a for profit private corporation just like the courts.

Since we are in USA inc., we are corporate citizens and subject to the corporation's rules.

We need less statutes and more positive laws tested as being certified under the constitution.

The sentences given for pot was to create profit for the prison system.

Pot should be allowed and only punished where it does not belong, on the job and driving.

LIVE AND LET LIVE AND HAVE FUN.

THE RONBOT HUNTER
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NORML90210
NORML90210
Beverly Hills, CA
25 months ago: Today is the first time in U.S. history that a bill to tax and regulate marijuana ever made it to a state legislative committee, and it passed with a majority of the vote!

After hearing testimony from advocates — including Beverly Hills NORML90210.org— the Assembly Public Safety Committee voted 4-3 in support of A.B. 390, the landmark legislation authored by Assemblymember Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco).

California has a reputation for leading the nation in bold policy changes, and we've only seen the beginning of marijuana policy reform there.

We'll continue to work toward ending the war on responsible marijuana users in California and elsewhere, but we need your help. We're making history! Are you a member of Beverly Hills NORML 90210?

Respectfully,
Cheryl Shuman
Executive Director
Beverly Hills NORML 90210
Out Of The Box
Out Of The Box
 Moderator
25 months ago: Oh boy, and with that rousing testimony about California leading the way, I think I'll give it some more thought.
droco
droco
Kansas City, MO
25 months ago: About time.

As far as the driving under the influence stuff, I'd much rather be surrounded by stoned drivers than drunk drivers. Not advocating it, just saying.

And, in case you're unaware, people already drive while they're high. Some people (brace yourselves, children) even smoke WHILE THEY ARE DRIVING!!! Shocking, I know.

Point is, driving under the influence is the least important issue about this situation.
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
25 months ago: Draco has a point.

Many years ago, when I was young, I worked while I smoked, no one knew I was high. And I had fun and was happy while I worked.

That they noticed but did not complain about it.

But if I dared come in while drunk, I would have been fired on the spot.

Alcohol is much more noticeable than smoking pot.

And alcohol changes your control and can make you explosive.

Just ask yourself this question.

How many kill were killed in any car accident, family dispute, bar brawl, base ball game, soccer game,etc. while on alcohol?

I would dare say that in the past 50 years, it would be a few million.

Now, how many people were killed because they smoked pot?

They don't even have a record for that, because it is so LOW!!!

So, don't let anyone tell you that pot is dangerous.

Just remember how you behaved when you used it.

Did you beat up your wife? Or just want to chill out?

Pot mellows you out. "Relax man and sit down here and chill out" is what your friend would say --right?

AlCOHOL IS DANGEROUS TO SOCIETY AND POT IS NOT.

THE RONBOT HUNTER
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25 months ago: Quote from RONBOT:
"Plus husbands that are low classed and subhuman, will come home hungry instead of violent and won't be beating up on the wife and kids."

To this I say, unless the husband comes home and the wife doesn't have DINNER ON THE TABLE!!!

:D
markbyrn
markbyrn
 Moderator
25 months ago: ...So, don't let anyone tell you that pot is dangerous...

You sound like my barely functioning stoner brother who at the age of 53 lives in a trashed 100 sq foot room and pontificates on the joys of weed. If you need to get through life with psycho-active drugs or drink, I pity you.

Not as dangerous as alcohol - perhaps but not dangerous at all? Ridiculous - see http://tinyurl.com/yhfd6ke and http://tinyurl.com/ybsg2sw with cites.

And spare us the rationalization of one being not as bad as the other - that doesn't make it good and while I believe in legalization, the vice comes with a price and it should be discouraged & taxed to the hilt along with tobacco, alcohol, and the rest.

BTW, imagine if he took all the land used to grow booze and smokes, and turned it into productive land to grow something called food or if you're an eco-green pagan, restoring the land back to it's natural state of mother earth goodness.
25 months ago: " & taxed to the hilt along with tobacco, alcohol, and the rest", as long as you include coffee, tea and bottled water in that tax scheme, and a few other seemingly non-harmful addictive beverages and foods and products that some people just have to have to get through the day. You know, the addictive ones or the ones that normal people get out of the tap and addicts get out of a bottle, the ones normal people brew in their own pot and addicts buy for ten times the price at a "coffee shop". And yes they are addicts, just look up the definition.

markbyrn
markbyrn
 Moderator
25 months ago: Six,

I'll tell you what - let's do a comparison. For the next 6 weeks, I'll go on a diet of nothing but soda and junk food. Meanwhile, you got on a diet of nothing but Everclear and Super Bud. We'll tax the dead loser.
lucygenik
lucygenik
New Zealand
25 months ago: aaaahahaha nice one douche, you made a good point but that last comment was retarded. are you 9 or something?
markbyrn
markbyrn
 Moderator
25 months ago: You write 'aaaahahaha nice one douche' and you have the nerve to accuse somebody of writing like a 9 year old?
lucygenik
lucygenik
New Zealand
25 months ago: Colloquialisms are part of the new global lexicon, your living in the past, quit living in the past
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
25 months ago: You guys are getting emotional and illogical.

The people that are reading this are not as you claim they are or will be, stoned out of their minds and barely functionable.

Many professionals smoke pot and to use your brother as an example of how you will turn out, if you smoke pot, is nonsense.

Don't make false claims, no one said that pot does not come with consequences.

We are only comparing pot heads to drunks. Not to other drugs. Stop your nonsense.

Plus the nation's opinions are changing, we must end these 10 to 20 year sentences for smoking pot.

I see that you guys want to punish people for pot smoking and you are fighting a lost battle.

And your childish desires to tax tobacco, alcohol, and the rest to the hilt, is NOT what the majority want or need.

Isn't $6.50 a pack enough for you?

Do you hate the public so much that you want it to be $10.00 a pack?

We need less taxation on everything.

Your posts are not helping people, but showing the you are just out to blow hot air, and to punish people, and not give them a firm base for logical decisions.

Like it or not pot will be legal and lawful someday in the near future.

LIVE AND LET LIVE AND HAVE FUN.

THE RONBOT HUNTER
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
25 months ago: Did you know that there are Male and Female Hemp plants?
Males are tall, broad and will give you a headache.
Females are short, bushy and will give you an order for a restaurant. They will also give you a headache when you don't pick their favorite eats.

For the Females to produce they need to have sex with the Males.

Sounds almost human.
Siempre Solo
Siempre Solo
Auburn, NY
25 months ago: The day is coming when there will be no more jobs, all our infrastructures will have imploded from within but America will have legalized Marijuana, Gay Marriage and we will all get to be happily married gay unemployed potheads who cheat on our gay spouses by selling our donkey so that we can buy our weed from Marlboro-Mexico and our discount plastic dollar store stuff from the corner Wal-Mart, all while we wait on line for $20.00 an once gasoline while we all thank Jesus for Allah, Communism, pot and lube because we sold our souls and our economy to the Saudis and to China and our integrity to our vices and our lusts! Congratulations America for having our priorities in order!
25 months ago: Nice to see Exxon-Mobil was not included. Then again, they are a chemical company. I think it's already in the water.
markbyrn
markbyrn
 Moderator
25 months ago: TRH, you're the perfect rantraver for extolling the virtues of the mother herb.
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
25 months ago: markbyrn: I take that as a compliment.

Times are changing, and people are tired of over taxation.

Tired of the Government taking away our constitutional rights.

They are stressed out, and want to relax and chill out, and light up a joint and have a little sex.

SO, AGAIN I SAY:

LIVE AND LET LIVE AND HAVE FUN WITH A JOINT OR TWO.

THE RONBOT HUNTER
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
25 months ago: How 60's and the 'AIDs' revolution. You wonder why leg warmers made a come back?
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
25 months ago: Siempre Solo:

I did not expect YOU of all people, to post this here:

"and we will all get to be happily married gay unemployed potheads who cheat on our gay spouses by selling our donkey so that we can buy our weed from Marlboro-Mexico".

Man, your idea of the American people is really twisted.

I would expect this kind of remark from you know who. I had to put him in his place.

But I am very surprised at you.

The American people will NOT go down the drain, when pot is legalized.

The high majority of people when they get high on pot, chill out and relax, but they DO NOT go down the drain as you are claiming that they will.

What happened to you when you left? Did you come back bitter?

The readers who have smoked pot in their past, know your claim to be false.

Did you ever smoke pot?

Did it make you go down the drain, is that why you made this claim?

I had fun when I smoked pot in my youth and was not violent like drunks are.

Pot is not like heroin or other hard drugs.

You can't compare them two together. Hard drugs do make you go down the drain of life, but pot does not have that affect on anyone.

LIVE AND LET LIVE AND HAVE FUN.

THE RONBOT HUNTER
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
P.S. I DO NOT MEAN TO BE HARD ON YOU, BECAUSE I LIKE YOU. BUT CHILL OUT!!!



Siempre Solo
Siempre Solo
Auburn, NY
25 months ago: TRBH,

I happen to believe that marijuana and all drugs and narcotics should be 100% legal and regulated. We are losing the war on drugs because we are fighting it on one end and supporting it on the other. On the one end we have narco-police fighting its illegal importation, distribution and use and on the other hand we are supporting it through economic trade with the very countries that manufacture and import these narcotics into the USA. Their legalization and regulation and medical supervision just like other legal pharmaceuticals would ensure a clean and crime free product that could be monitored. It would also ensure a steady supply of new revenue for Uncle Sam to be used in the education of drugs their uses and misuses. It would also allow Scientist to better research these products and their effects.

Siempre Solo
Siempre Solo
Auburn, NY
25 months ago: My problem with the legalization of Marijuana and other Narcotics stems not from passing a law itself but from the order that we have prioritized it. Marijuana and Gay marriage seems to be on the tip of everybody’s tongue (No pun intended) but our crumbling infrastructures (mass transportation, national utilities, national water supplies, bridges, highways and roads) are all crumbling under a mass confusion of federal and local regulations that do not clearly articulate who should do what and when. Further exasperating the problem is our insane dependence on foreign oil and our hell bent desire to destroy American ecosystems and aquifers for natural gas and coal. All this despite the fact that there are amazing alternatives being researched and tested privately with little or no support from federal or local agencies. As a matter of fact current regulations discourage green energy research.

Add to that wide spread unemployment brought about by outsourcing and the expiration of dated technologies and industries along with undereducated Americans who either refuse to retrain or go back to school but insist that they deserve the high paying jobs with pensions, vacation time and health benefits that their unions promised them despite there being no employers willing or even capable of meeting those unrealistic demands.

All of these combined will bring down our country if we don’t do something about it first. Pot is an unneeded diversion. Gay marriage is an unnatural fallacy. Our crumbling infrastructure, high unemployment rates and vastly unqualified populace are stark realities. Petro can’t and will not last forever. Coal and natural gas are destroying our national ecology and aquifers. Need I say more?



droco
droco
Kansas City, MO
25 months ago: "My problem with the legalization of Marijuana and other Narcotics stems not from passing a law itself but from the order that we have prioritized it."

I guess it could be seen as a "low hanging fruit" type of thing. People recognize that the current drug laws are causing more harm than good and they believe that ending the prohibition would be a simple fix, whereas some of the other issues you mentioned can be quite a bit more complex. And when their attempts for a simple fix fail, some might become obsessed.

Regardless, I still think it is an important issue. When people are sent to prison for growing a few harmless plants in their home/garden, something is obviously wrong, and this situation needs to be addressed.
Siempre Solo
Siempre Solo
Auburn, NY
25 months ago: Dr. Oco
You present a valid argument but as you implied nothing is ever as simple as at first it seems, the mind altering plants that are being grown in back yards are part of a bigger problem, don’t kid yourself into thinking that legalizing that aspect or the whole illegal industry will ever have a quick fix. It will be a complex and problematic struggle, one that could potentially if addressed vigorously relieve the American government from a lot of current budgetary and criminal problems related to that narcotic and its related criminal enterprises that result from it being illegal. That however is not as pressing an issue as is our very survival which is the Point I stressed to TRBH. Americas Infrastructure and Oil, Coal dependency is vastly more important right now!
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
25 months ago: Siempre Solo: Your present reply is what you should have said in the first place.

But the way you said it before, was not the way you used to talk.

Plus you are over stating too many things and mixing them into the issue of pot.

Don't mix everything together and make it simple. To me pot is not the boogie man you may think it is.

It is time for a change, and even in spite of what we want, it will be legalized soon.

You can see how many people wanted our opinions and you came on too strong and may have scared them. Especially the gays.

We have too many idiots here that don't try to help, don't try to educate or give of their knowledge, but come up with nonsense.

This website should not be used on very important issues to joke around in.

We are here to learn as well as give people intelligent answers.

People want us to give them ideas, choices, knowledge and guidance, and NOT stupidity, ignorance and intolerance.

Thanks for all your good and great posts. Let us be mentors and educators.

You are better than most here with your intelligence, see if you will help me give of our knowledge to the good people that want and need.

THE RONBOT HUNTER
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24 months ago: It doesn't matter what they tax ,as long as it's legal people will grow their own pot. Now if its illegal to grow your own pot ,then well we'll be forced to pay what ever the price may be to got our hands on it. which is still better than it just all together being a crime.

Siempre Solo: when I used to smoke pot a lot of the guys would say it them selves "when I smoke pot I wanna fight" it's very well known that it affects people differently not all drunks get violent some just like to relax or vice versa. They same with pot. Sure to common idea is pot makes you lax and liq makes you wild ,but that line drawn isn't as clear as people think.

"Americas Infrastructure and Oil, Coal dependency is vastly more important right now!". People are dealing with these issues as we breath this very moment ,along with plenty of other issues such as abortion,death penalties,budget crisis ,the end of the war and so on. I hear your despair ,but the legalization of pot is just one of many plateaus getting closed to being overcome. There are better things to focus on ,I know but the gov is a multi tasker ,sure some would say barely an efficient one ,but fact is they are. And this isn't the only issue being addressed in the U.S.
24 months ago: Just watched a documentary called The Union: The Business Behind Getting High. 104 minutes of factual video will enlighten you on marijuana itself and the many reasons behind why it should be fully legalised, at least bringing more enlightenment than browsing through thousands of posts vastly populated with people stating their own narrow minded opinions.
THE RONBOT HUNTER
THE RONBOT HUNTER
23 months ago: You 76,000 plus people that have read this post.

Here are the proofs to go with my above statements, not to sentence some kid for smoking pot - 5, 10 or 20 years as they now do.

Once you read why they are too happy to make your kid's life a living hell, just because he smoked Pot, then you will see why we need to stop the fraud and treason.

http://freedom-school.com/law/prison_tre...

http://freedom-school.com/keating/how-a-...

http://freedom-school.com/admiralty/how-...

THE RONBOT HUNTER
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23 months ago: I have been smoking pot for over 30 years and I have seen some minor side effects , But I was raised in a alchoholic enviroment, Tormented with my parents alchoholism . I know first hand the effects of alchohol! I have seen my mother beaten and raped . I have seen my father ran over with a car ! can you tell me that you have ever seen someone get high on pot and go crazy?
Not like this. My parents (thankk God) quit drinking becuase my mother was on probation for drinking and driving and running a stop sign in front of me and I saw her get hit . A harley hit her full size dodge van and totalled it! It almost killed the riders on the bike . And I had to witness it all and try to help the poor people my mother almost killed. When she was on probation and had to quit drinking . After many tries in AA She realized That I still smoked pot and asked me why ? I told her all about it and eventually she smoked with me . Dad too . Once she had passed away from cancer ( she didn't find it soon enough) Dad became a preacher and a very well loved person in our community and he would occasionally get high with me! We would talk about it all the time and he reflected on how stupid it is to Illegalize something that was from god and legalize something man made? kinda poinant?
And I would agree what kinda world do we live in ? one where water could possibly power the entire planet and yet we use oil. We could grow hemp for 1000's of applications and yet we produce plastics ? We are feeding the rich and killing our planet . If you really care about the issues at hand . Global economic issues and energy . look towards water . The water is the key and just like hemp they cannot regulate it . Therfore we are not allowed to use it for power and as for pot . when they legalize it . I will personally have won a victory . For Pothead I am . Criminal I am not!
23 months ago: Chris:

Were'd you get that hemp picture?

Purple? Whoa.
Chris D
Chris D
Seattle, WA
22 months ago: RSG -- you just do Google image search. You can find some really interesting stuff that way...
et puis je fume
et puis je fume
Fayetteville, GA
22 months ago: I have been researching for the past hour and a half on the progression of the legalization of marijuana. So far, I have come across nothing about the nationwide legalization. Sadly, I live in Georgia where I am sure it will not be legal until it is a nationwide thing.

I have been smoking weed for the past... almost four years. I have recently stopped because my friend and her fiance went to jail for possession and "intent to distribute". (Funnily enough, they were watching Law and Order when DTF busted in.) They, in fact, had no intent to sell any of it because THEY DIDN'T HAVE ANY. They had two pipes. The cops "found" two bags with small amounts in each which my friends had no knowledge of. (If they did, they would have already smoked it. :P ) My friend's bail was set at $15,000 even though she had no prior offense. They lowered her bail and her father got her out. (The jail was denying her medical attention.) Her fiance, though, is still sitting in jail. (He did have an expired warrant for his arrest for an unpaid traffic ticket.) He is now facing five years probation.

Our neighbor and very good friend is also in jail. He will be there for a long time. His crime? Selling pot. He was just starting to be able to see his nine month old son again. (The mother put a restraining order on him for fabricated reasons.) All he was doing was trying to do was make money to support his son. In this job market, what other choice did he have?

Whenever we smoked, all we wanted to do is get some McDonalds and watch a funny movie. When my fiance smoked, he wanted to build stuff, cook, play video games, read, come up with ideas for inventions and relax from the stresses of work.

With all of the issues that other posters have mentioned, don't we need something that will help us relax and not constantly worry about our country's demise? I think so. (Not that anyone actually "needs" marijuana)

When it is finally legalized though, I will have a party to celebrate. And smoke a lot
et puis je fume
et puis je fume
Fayetteville, GA
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Deborah
Deborah
England
21 months ago: The problem with a referendum like this is that at least half of the stoners will be to lazy or forgetfull to actually show up to cast their vote.

I heard some rumours that they're considering making marijuana illegal again in Holland.
marijuana
marijuana
New York, NY
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IxRiGiDDxI
IxRiGiDDxI
New Lebanon, OH
2 months ago: When it gets legalized in Ohio I will be one happy camper.

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