Breaking: California may legalize Marijuana
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This was introduced today. http://blog.norml.org/2009/02/23/norml-b...a-like-alcohol/
Speaking at a landmark press conference today, California Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) introduced comprehensive legislation to tax and regulate the commercial production and sale of cannabis in a manner similar to alcohol.
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Damn, money's getting that tight, huh?
Can I work on the marketing campaign? "Get Phelps on the phone!"
therein lies the problem. While states can legalize it, federally it is still a controlled substance. I read an article several years back talking about this same thing in LA, and how the LAPD and the LA Sheriff's Dept had differing opinions on how to police it. So even within the same city it can be tricky.
Well, right now it's like the piracy thing. Make examples out of a small number of high profile people to scare joanna public into staying away.
The DEA has much much bigger things to focus on.
I think most of the problems with this plan is the amount of weed currently exported from california and how that is going to skyrocket even more.
This was under the Bush administration. If Obama sticks to his word, he'll be putting the decision back in the hands of state governments.
I would assume that all of California's border towns and cities would be thrilled at the prospect of all the new tourism revenue they would get from kids from Nevada and Oregon and shit. Open a weed emporium next to a couple bars, an Applebee's and a strip club and you've gone from a one horse town to a thriving mini-Vegas.
Other states have passed hemp production laws.
Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Montana and West Virginia and North Dakota
As far as the weed tourism comment made above. Arcata, CA has a sign saying "Come on Vacation, Leave on Probation"
I don't think they are all that happy with it.
I'm guessin CVS would keep them next to the morning after pills and Trader Joe's in the wine aisle?
I want to buy a pack of Pall Mall joints.
Hell I have heard of companies not hiring cigarette smokers.
the person had the medical marijuana taken away and arrested even tho it was legal in the sate...it was appealed and the judge told the state to adhere to the state laws not the federal.
I'm thinking it would be packaged in little round canisters so one could slip a pinch in the cheek from time to time
Alcohol being legal doesn't mean you can come to work trashed. Of course, I guess that doesn't affect your conduct outside the workplace.
Wouldn't mass production bring the price down? Weed isn't much harder to grow than tobacco, and even though the volume output by land area is lower with weed, It's not on an order that would maintain or surpass current street prices.
Mayyyyybe... but they would probably tax the crap out of it.
Think about beer or malt liquor - why is it $2.50 for a 40 ounce? Why can't you buy beer for 70 cents a 2 liter at Wal-Mart like you can with generic Coke? Taxes... and regulation.
But putting it in perspective... $5 or $6 for a pack of cigarettes seems ridiculous, but I guess that would be a great deal for other green items.
Sayin'. Even at $30 a pack, you'd still be paying much less than you currently would. How much does it cost you dudes now to buy 20 large joints worth? A hell of a lot more than that.
plus if it was more expensive that would just encourage dudes to grow and sell on the down low. All they have to do is undercut the State and people will continue to "buy locally." I guess it's riskier because now your taking loot out of the state pocket, but then again weed growers/sellers haven't been known for their fondness for the law.
I think the article said that proposed tax rates would be $50 per ounce.