09-12-2006, 11:06 PM,
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Colorado To Vote On Legalizing Marijuana
Quote:Colorada's law is tame compared to Nevada's. They're both going to vote in November I think. Nevada's will set up places to buy marijuana even.. :LOL: Here's a quick Q&A on the Nevada law.
Quote:Why should I vote for the marijuana initiative (Question 7) this November?
Question 7 provides a sensible alternative to Nevada's current marijuana laws, which do not work. Why do we say our laws don't work? Because anybody who wants to use marijuana currently is. What we're proposing is removing marijuana from the criminal market -- where it finances the activities of violent gangs and drug dealers -- and putting marijuana into a tightly regulated and controlled market, where we can tax it and place sensible safeguards on its sale.
Drug dealers don't card, but once Question 7 becomes law, everyone who sells marijuana will.
What does Question 7 do?
Question 7 would allow for the possession and sale of up to one ounce of marijuana by adults ages 21 and older in the state of Nevada. By removing marijuana from the criminal market, Question 7 takes money out of the hands of violent gangs and drug dealers and taxes it. Half of the tax money would fund state-sponsored alcohol and drug treatment, while the other half would be earmarked for the general fund, where it can be used for education, fixing the roads, and other expenses the state faces.
Question 7 institutes reasonable safeguards on who may purchase marijuana and how marijuana is sold: Only state-licensed shops will be able to sell marijuana. The shops cannot be located within 500 feet of a school or house of worship. No place that sells alcohol will be allowed to sell marijuana -- nor would gas stations, convenience stores, grocery stores, casinos, or dance halls, and youd have to be 21 years of age or older and show valid ID to even enter a shop. Finally, Question 7 doubles the penalties for giving or selling marijuana to a minor, and it doubles the maximum penalties for killing someone while driving under the influence of marijuana, alcohol, or any other drug.
http://www.regulatemarijuana.org/home/faq
nice. it does a great job of even convincing non-smokers. and thats not easy. it would be a dream if this happened all over amerika. but seriously, not matter how close this ever comes, the NWO will block it. a free thinking population is their enemy.
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11-09-2006, 12:09 AM,
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freeon
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Colorado To Vote On Legalizing Marijuana
Looks like it failed to pass.
http://www.denverpostbloghouse.com/elect/i...=Amendment%2044
Quote:Race / Issue Yes No
Amendment 44 - Marijuana possession 558241 818841
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11-09-2006, 06:47 AM,
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lifttheveil
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Colorado To Vote On Legalizing Marijuana
BTW, if any NWO types are reading this I'm not saying I'm a toker.
What I am saying is that I am a human being with the right to choose and if it's not harming anyone else then you don't have that right to interfeer.
So you go along now and continue, and poison our drinking water with flouride, and fill the skies with your shit, and conduct all your HARRP and DARPA shite, and let the people in Africa starve, and riddle them with debt and interest rates that kill generations of human souls off, and murder and torture Iraqi's, your doin it anyway whether we like it or not, but shut the fuck up about a harmless plant that you make enough cash from anyway.
Of course Cocaine and heroin are your favourites aren't they?
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