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BREAKING NEWS–Marijuana Legalization On CA’s 2010 Ballot

YES WE CANNABIS and YES WE DID! The folks at the The Tax & Regulate Cannabis 2010 here in Oaksterdam California have gathered the 650,000 signatures necessary to put the legalization of marijuana on the November 2010 ballot! This major victory means  Californians will be the first in the nation to decide whether they believe marijuana should be legal…taxed and regulated for all adults over 21.

Richard Lee, the president of Oaksterdam University, owner of the famous Coffeeshop Blue Sky, and major financial supporter of the initiative told Stuff Stoners Like, “California voters believe that our laws criminalizing marijuana have failed! 56% of Californian’s support legalization and the time for reform is now.”

The Regulate, Control, and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 will regulate cannabis like alcohol allowing adults 21 and older in California to posses up to one ounce of cannabis and grow it in a 25-square-foot area for personal use. It will give local governments the ability to tax and regulate the sale of herb to adults 21 and older and it will generate billions of dollars in revenue!

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11 Responses to “BREAKING NEWS–Marijuana Legalization On CA’s 2010 Ballot”

  1. Rayde
    December 18, 2009 at 7:34 pm #

    Finally I can buy some hemp clothes at walmart.

  2. growhisown
    December 20, 2009 at 2:57 pm #

    25 square feet is not enough space , big corp. will come in and start selling trash weed smothered in pestacides laced with the same shit they put in cigs.

  3. David Earl Taylor
    December 31, 2009 at 6:12 pm #

    Leglize marijuana,it’s probably the best thing to do.Stop waisting money and hurting responible people.The devil doesn’t control every body.The devil wants to destroy everything that is good and worth while.

  4. yoyo
    January 1, 2010 at 8:15 pm #

    what is the idiotic affection to having to be 21 years old? Marijuana is a medicine. I think the age should be 16. Marijuana is much less dangerous than alcohol, so why would you put the same restrictions on them?

  5. mary j specialist
    January 2, 2010 at 6:46 pm #

    how about helpin us to get that goin in michigan?

  6. jon
    April 1, 2010 at 3:01 pm #

    I think this is an awesome oportunity, as mentioned by someone else there should be some restrictions on the addition of chemicals, for continuous burning/ flavour etc. No added pesticides allowed!

  7. wendy
    April 23, 2010 at 9:16 am #

    i think they need to legalization it stop putting everyone in jail leavd the jail for them who kill and the crazys if i could smoke it whould be great i would fell so much better thats what i think

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