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yeah, it probably is not going to pass a full house vote, but I guess it is a step in the right direction

too young for seapunk (Moodles), Friday, 25 September 2015 17:59 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

i'm very interested in seeing what happens w/ ohio tomorrow

marcos, Monday, 2 November 2015 18:15 (ten years ago)

hope it fails. what a bizarre bill.

Οὖτις, Monday, 2 November 2015 18:18 (ten years ago)

er proposition

Οὖτις, Monday, 2 November 2015 18:19 (ten years ago)

truly an odd coalition

With help from Mr. Gould, he found 10 investment groups willing to put up a minimum of $2 million each to finance a campaign to pass an amendment that would legalize marijuana for medical use and personal use in small amounts; set up a commission to regulate it; and designate 10 parcels of land — each owned or optioned by funders of the initiative — where marijuana could be legally grown and cultivated for commercial use.

Adults 21 and older would also be allowed to grow small amounts of marijuana — up to four flowering plants — for themselves. The state commission would license retailers, who would be required to win elections in local precincts.

The backers call themselves ResponsibleOhio. Among the investors: the former professional basketball player Oscar Robertson, the fashion designer Nanette Lepore, Mr. Gould and two great-great-grand-nephews of President William Howard Taft. Each investment group has committed as much as $40 million to build facilities if Issue 3 passes.

a llove spat over a llama-keeper (forksclovetofu), Monday, 2 November 2015 18:22 (ten years ago)

http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2015/08/buddie_the_marijuana_mascot_dr.html

a llove spat over a llama-keeper (forksclovetofu), Monday, 2 November 2015 18:23 (ten years ago)

all my family lives there, i go there all the time, may move back someday

very confusing ballot questions, if i understand correctly:

1)if issue 3 passes, 10 facilities will be granted the exclusive right to cultivate/sell cannabis commercially (individuals can grow up to 4 plants for personal use) essentially creating an oligopoly (though people are calling it a monopoly)
2) if issue 2 passes, such state-sanctioned monopolies will be outlawed, effectively nullifying issue 3?

very weird idk

personally i think it is more important to have legal weed even if the commercial system is fucked up. lots of angry potheads don't like the monopoly but imo we can sort that out later

marcos, Monday, 2 November 2015 18:23 (ten years ago)

^ possibly the best outcome would be for the Ohio proposition to fail, but very narrowly, showing deep and widespread support for legalization, then a better proposition gets sponsored next election cycle or the legislature decides to act on its own.

Aimless, Monday, 2 November 2015 19:09 (ten years ago)

yeah i wouldn't really care about the monopoly cuz i'd be growing my own. this would be huge just for the fact that we'd have a legal state o this side of the county.

(•̪●) (carne asada), Monday, 2 November 2015 19:10 (ten years ago)

country*

(•̪●) (carne asada), Monday, 2 November 2015 19:10 (ten years ago)

you can do it Ohio!

(•̪●) (carne asada), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 13:44 (ten years ago)

http://d47hr5yd1ya83.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/ivoted.jpg

brownie, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 14:01 (ten years ago)

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/10/willie-nelson-crusade-stop-big-pot.html

a llove spat over a llama-keeper (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 15:30 (ten years ago)

wish i got to vote on cannabis legislation today but my state's fucking legislature sucks

Mordy, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 15:31 (ten years ago)

"big pot" is really much better than no pot

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 15:36 (ten years ago)

the monopoly argument is not a good one imo . gotta ride the momentum when it's there

(•̪●) (carne asada), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 15:40 (ten years ago)

yea, if it fails bc of the monopoly thing it could be a very long while before OH sees it on the ballot again, it takes a shit load of money and effort to get rec weed on the ballot

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 15:42 (ten years ago)

also i <3 willie but willie has 24/7 access to small-farm homegrown pot anywhere he travels in the world and the same cannot be said for most of us so idk man

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 15:50 (ten years ago)

i don't smoke, but I'm more interested in keeping people out of jail so it was a yes vote for me

brownie, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 15:58 (ten years ago)

ppl are voting no bc they're concerned about it becoming a monopoly? HELLO PEOPLE there are important things at stake here!!!

Mordy, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:02 (ten years ago)

Yeah from what I read the monopoly narrative stems greatly from the prohibitionist crowd as a last ditch effort to slow legalization on Ohio

(•̪●) (carne asada), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:07 (ten years ago)

the prohibitionists put the monopoly language in the bill iirc. (it's more like a cartel, but whatever)

pot (brownie), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:12 (ten years ago)

do you get any sense that this will pass ?

(•̪●) (carne asada), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:16 (ten years ago)

everybody I know mostly favors legalization but most are voting against this because of the "monopoly". this is just my handful of friends tho. I get the sense it's doomed. hope I'm wrong.

pot (brownie), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:18 (ten years ago)

from what i hear both issue 2 (anti-monopoly language) and issue 3 (legalization) are likely to pass

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:49 (ten years ago)

which will probably result in some messy legal shit

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:49 (ten years ago)

^ possibly the best outcome would be for the Ohio proposition to fail, but very narrowly, showing deep and widespread support for legalization, then a better proposition gets sponsored next election cycle or the legislature decides to act on its own.

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i don't think this is the best outcome, like i said it takes a lot of effort to get something on the ballot and it could be a long time before it happens again. i don't see the ohio legislature acting on this independent of a ballot initiative fwiw

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:50 (ten years ago)

like 10 facilities permitted to grow/sell commercially plus individual growing rights is not a bad situation tbh

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:51 (ten years ago)

i mean it could be a lot better for sure but as brownie stated this cartel system is way better than people being imprisoned

marcos, Tuesday, 3 November 2015 16:51 (ten years ago)

I voted the same way brownie did for the same reasons. If it helps get rid of the idiotic "odor of marijuana" pretext for car searches, and the dumb cycle of petty drug bust --> convert to confidential informant --> bust the next guy --> turn him into an informant, and if it stops letting our police departments turn drug busts into ATMs via civil asset forfeiture, then I'm all for it.

Resting Bushface (Phil D.), Tuesday, 3 November 2015 23:02 (ten years ago)

so far it is getting killed by a 2-1 margin

RIP

pot (brownie), Wednesday, 4 November 2015 02:18 (ten years ago)

oh wow. Are all precincts reporting? Recent polls indicated it would be much closer

marcos, Wednesday, 4 November 2015 02:34 (ten years ago)

welp RIP

marcos, Wednesday, 4 November 2015 03:10 (ten years ago)

lame Ohio

marcos, Wednesday, 4 November 2015 03:10 (ten years ago)

I'm considering the source while reading this, but this certainly *seems* suspicious. A small increase in the number of precincts reporting should not generally result in such a huge vote shift, assuming precincts are uniformly sized.

http://www.alternet.org/comments/drugs/was-ohios-marijuana-vote-stolen-tv-screen-shots-show-massive-number-votes-flipping

Resting Bushface (Phil D.), Tuesday, 10 November 2015 13:06 (ten years ago)

three weeks pass...

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/2015/12/02/the-marijuana-legalization-push-mass-just-got-little-more-clear/ysj6Ow9JBCocrMRwERAEdJ/story.html

A possible 2016 decision about marijuana legalization in Massachusetts got less complicated this week.

Massachusetts voters had faced the prospect of answering two separate pro-legalization ballot questions next November. But only one group believes its question is still standing.

The Committee to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol said Tuesday it had submitted enough signatures to the secretary of state to advance in the long process of getting a proposed law in front of voters.

“People can see that our current prohibition policy isn’t working, and they’re taking action to replace it with a more sensible system,” CRMLA campaign manager Will Luzier said in a statement.

Meanwhile the leader of Bay State Repeal, the group behind a competing ballot question, conceded Wednesday night that it had not gathered enough signatures.

“We didn’t make it,” Bay State Repeal’s Steve Epstein told Boston.com.

The two groups have pitched very different approaches to legalization.

CRMLA, backed by the national Marijuana Policy Project, proposes a tightly regulated system including a new state commission and an excise tax on pot sales.

Bay State Repeal, led by longtime local activists, sought what it called the least restrictive laws possible, such as allowing most existing retailers to sell marijuana and dividing light oversight of the industry between several existing state agencies.

The contrast between the groups spoke to a divide in national pot politics about how marijuana should be regulated as legalization becomes increasingly common. With only one question still standing, Massachusetts voters will not be thrown into the middle of the fight next fall.

But the rivalry will persist, in a form. On Wednesday Epstein said he would “use every skill in my power” to oppose CRMLA’s question, which he called a “bad law” that supports “crony capitalism.” (That marks a change in tune from earlier this fall, when Epstein said he “might hold my nose” and vote for CRMLA if it were the only one to make the ballot.)

marcos, Tuesday, 8 December 2015 15:49 (ten years ago)

i'm happy about that

i was definitely worried there would be 2 initiatives on the ballot and infighting between different legalization camps would mess things up enough to prevent any initiative from passing

marcos, Tuesday, 8 December 2015 15:50 (ten years ago)

But the rivalry will persist, in a form. On Wednesday Epstein said he would “use every skill in my power” to oppose CRMLA’s question, which he called a “bad law” that supports “crony capitalism.” (That marks a change in tune from earlier this fall, when Epstein said he “might hold my nose” and vote for CRMLA if it were the only one to make the ballot.)

this is bullshit imo, just suck it up dude and support the one that made it!!!

marcos, Tuesday, 8 December 2015 15:50 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

i sent hillary a letter yesterday by post asking her to support medical marijuana explicitly (so far she has just called for "more study" on the issue). it's so weird to me that she won't just embrace it though - medical marijuana has a huge amount of support, not just among democrats but for the general pop.

Mordy, Friday, 29 January 2016 15:51 (ten years ago)

i dont follow politics especially closely but it does seem there is a conservatism on the issue among boomer politicians with a national profile who prob remember vividly when taking any remotely pro-cannabis stance would tarnish them

marcos, Friday, 29 January 2016 16:00 (ten years ago)

I wouldn't be surprised if she is planning to "evolve" on that issue when it is politically convenient

Check Yr Scrobbles (Moodles), Friday, 29 January 2016 16:28 (ten years ago)

I prefer Hillary on almost every issue except one and it's v conflicting. Hopefully they'll have worked out the nominee before I have to cast a primary vote.

Mordy, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 15:57 (ten years ago)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-35587817

stoner parents are the future

ogmor, Tuesday, 16 February 2016 16:14 (ten years ago)

still don't feel right being high around my kids. on the comedown side ok but otherwise just thinking about it makes me feel weird.

tremendous crime wave and killing wave (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Tuesday, 16 February 2016 16:21 (ten years ago)

yea me too.

marcos, Tuesday, 16 February 2016 16:47 (ten years ago)

it's strictly an after-bedtime thing for me

marcos, Tuesday, 16 February 2016 16:47 (ten years ago)

i have no serious medical need for it though and if that were not the case it'd be different obv

marcos, Tuesday, 16 February 2016 16:48 (ten years ago)

also the weed comedown in general just kind of sucks so much if i have to be awake, i just feel so foggy and thick. going to sleep is the best solution

marcos, Tuesday, 16 February 2016 16:49 (ten years ago)


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