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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: PUB LTE: Legalize Noncommercial Pot
Title:US CA: PUB LTE: Legalize Noncommercial Pot
Published On:2011-05-19
Source:Modesto Bee, The (CA)
Fetched On:2011-05-23 06:02:11
LEGALIZE NONCOMMERCIAL POT

A majority of Californians voted "No" on Proposition 19 (1972) and
Proposition 19 (2010). We also voted "Yes" on proposition 215 (1996).

California and the federal government are against cannabis commerce
but we are in favor, by law, of private horticulture and
noncommercial use through our medical program, and our federal
government is respecting that.

The demographics are changing in California. At some point in the not
too distant future, the "No" voters will lose at the polls over
legalizing. Why not sponsor a preemptive noncommercial horticulture
permit system initiative for all and defeat cannabis commerce in 2012
rather than gamble?

In the struggle over cannabis, both sides seem willing to gamble in
2012. The for-profit side is going to promote commerce again.

Why not find a middle way and legalize private noncommercial
horticulture first?

As strange as it sounds I am asking the no people to sponsor an
initiative in 2012 that legalizes private horticulture, use and
noncommercial private trade for all California equally.

It's up to the no voters to lead or delay until their vote is the minority.

ERNST BERG

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