Sorry, I didn't mean you personally but there are people to vote yes just because they want to smoke it for themselves.
Sorry, I didn't mean it torwds you personally. there are going to be people that vote yes just because they want to smoke it.
Measure 86 - No Measure 87 - No Measure 88 - No Measure 89 - No Measure 90 - No Measure 91 - Yes Measure 92 - No
I voted for a republican other than Ron Paul for once. Carl Demaio. Gay republican. Democrats ran lots of smear ads against him so me must be really good. I voted for Jerry Brown. He cooks the books better than republicans do.
It don't think it does. Just like it doesn't say anything about drinking . It's ok to drink within reason. I'm sure it's the same for marijuana. I think voting a certain way signifies that you agree with the direction a society is headed or don't. You either agree with it or don't. This here gets lumped in with everything we have tried to make 'ok'.
So I take it you agree with the direction society is headed, since you voted not to make a change? Puzzling logic. barfo
It doesn't. As a matter of fact one could make an argument that God says it's ok to smoke. Genesis 1:29 And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.
Of course, the ballot measure we are actually discussing here is an issue where you and I agree, I believe. barfo
Polls haven't closed yet, so, no. Plus I don't think even if it passes, it has immediate effect. barfo
Chris Henry of the Progressive Party for Governor. Libertarians for most other slots due only to their opposition to NSA/DHS/TSA intrusions and support of most basic freedoms. No other party currently comes close to showing any concern for the freedoms we have seen infringed or "outlawed". No on 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, because I read and understood what they actually would do. Yes on 91 and 92 because they are both a huge step in the right direction.