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  • Wish I had seen this before I voted. To all the naysayers, this lady obviously knows what she is talking about and also suffers from a debilitating medical condition. She has no reason to mislead people and an interest in making sure an unjust proposition doesn't become law (as it didn't). I actually can't believe what the city of Oakland has allowed Richard Lee and his cronies to get away with in already essentially monopolizing the MM industry. Oakland is selling out for a few tax dollars.

  • I'm all for prop 19, but this lady is so full of shit. Does not know what she's talking about AT ALL.

    Also, I just finished reading prop 19 from beginning to end... it doesn't say ANYTHING about charging taxes for growing marijuana on their own property. It leaves it open for any taxes to be added as a separate thing. It would require a separate proposition all-together for what she's talking about to actually happen

  • @nethackpro This lady knows more then most people. The proposition gives the power to tax and regulate to the cities. The cities can impose any tax or fee they want and at whatever rate they want. Another proposition isn't needed since this one does it all. If you happen to live in an unfrindly city you will get screwed if prop 19 passes.

  • @aolthof007

    Well, regardless of who's right... they can have fun figuring out every individual who is growing pot and charging them appropriate taxes for it. Seeing as how they can't even figure out who grows it illegally right now... As far as sales tax goes... whatever... its about convenience at that point so you expect to pay a little extra.

  • yes on 19

  • Bonnie Dumanis’ little fishing expeditions will be OVER when Prop 19 passes! No local law enforcement agency or officer can even attempt to seize lawful marijuana, much less go undercover to get a Prop 215 recommendation in order to buy a quarter ounce (for $130?!?) to set up a dispensary owner.

  • Prop 215 works so well huh

    The ex-manager of a medical marijuana dispensary in San Diego has been convicted of drug crimes and faces up to six years in state prison.

    The judge ruled that Jackson couldn't use the state's medical marijuana law as a defense.Jackson will be sentenced next month. Outside court, he told reporters he'll appeal and feels pity and anger at prosecutors for pursuing criminal charges against medical marijuana defendants.

  • Yes, there is always a trick to getting what you want. Two more years of people not being able to work because of the ambiguity. I think you are too late on this initiative. Of coarse they wanted to monopolize it. To think they aren't watching and considering their entrance to the market is ridiculous. It could go in a very green direction though.

  • thanks for the post you beat me to it lol I will be doing a video on prop19 tonght my self. I just wish folks would just read the props that come before the voters before thay vote thats how we got Berry in as pres and see were that got us peace:)

  • 2:30 - to - 3:30 1 minute of undeniable truth, I don't care what you think about the rest

  • @HolisticPlantHealth Its very true that MJ has amazing medical benefits. People will still be able to get perscriptions and take advantage of the prop215 even if prop19 passes

  • @kfiliotis Yes, unfortunately, they are truly convinced that richard lee is cornering the market? NO ONE corners the marijuana market, we've made that clear with the drug war... All this will do is get law enforcement off of everyone's back altogether on the issue of pot. It doesn't affect 215 AT ALL.

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