It's time to end the insanity and end marijuana prohibition.
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500,000 Californians have been arrested in the past ten years for marijuana possession.
Mostly minorities and the poor.
$1.8 billion a year is wasted policing marijuana users.
When we could be using that money to fund jobs, healthcare, and public safety.
We can stop the insanity in California.
And lead the nation in a new direction.
It's time to end marijuana prohibition and legalize marijuana.
Vote Yes On Proposition 19...Tuesday, November 2.
www.yeson19.com
Amen
IOITALL2HIM 3 weeks ago
Legalize 2012.
coupe3kgt 6 months ago
I didn't vote... I'm 17. Next time
PATTERTH 9 months ago
@Civsuccess2 You really should research before you comment....
homeostasis4me 1 year ago
All that needs be done to remove the prohibition is that EVERY weed smoker save their seeds and then simply toss them down on the ground EVERY spring. Problem solved. Use your damn heads, people. Free the weed- PLANT YOUR SEEDS.
homeostasis4me 1 year ago
@Civsuccess2
"Weed" was not discovered by the Native Americans. We have evidence of it being used in Asia 5,000 years ago and in Europe 3,000 years ago (which means it has been around for quite a long time).
Also, you said "It will never be popular enough to reach the mainstream"; which is completely unfounded even if cannabis was a new drug. Radio, television and the internet are all quite new, yet they've become mainstream and culturally acceptable.
Platolitics 1 year ago
@Platolitics
But Weed is not socially acceptable. Alcohol has been there since the dawn of civilization. Weed was something discovered by the Native Americans. Don't confuse alcohol and weed. It's of different level culturally and medicinally.
Civsuccess2 1 year ago
@Civsuccess2
Alcohol is a downer and it is very socially acceptable and often present in our mainstream culture.
Platolitics 1 year ago
(continued) common sense drug policy. org oaksterdam. com drugwarfacts. org info@ csdp. org
sasladem1 1 year ago
(continued) the president hit the roof. he complained to haldeman, ''...everyone of the bastards that are out for legalizing marijuana is jewish.'' in the face of the shooting war in vietnam the shafer commission was quickly forgotten but the consequences of that cover up are still with us. since the 1972 release of that official report recommending legalization, we have arrested more than 14 million americans at a cost of over $100 billion and the use of marijuana is undiminished.
sasladem1 1 year ago