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Proposition 19

Name: Matt 2010-11-02 19:02

Dianne Feinstein's Major Arguments for Prop 19

- Allows driving under the influence:
   Have you READ the proposition?? "Maintains current prohibitions against driving while impaired".. That's straight out of the first paragraph, genius.

- Stops employers from prohibiting use at work:
   Section C paragraph 2: "This Act is not intended to affect the application or enforcement of the following state laws: ... nor any law prohibiting use of controlled substances in the workplace or by specific persons whose jobs involve public safety."

I'm glad you can read, Senator Feinstein. How did you get elected?

Please join me in sending her a package containing a douche and a note that reads "Thought you might want to get all that sound out of your vagina."

Name: Matt 2010-11-02 19:04

Her office addresses can be found on her website:
http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=ContactUs.Home

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-02 20:35

This weed agenda is bullshit. I don't care what people do behind closed doors, but if they're going to be doing this kind of shit on the job and behind the wheel, they're absolutely nuts. It's just as bad as drinking, especially for the first timers out there.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-03 14:52

The folks have spoken and they don't want our children intoxicated and hating America.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-03 15:52

Phew, I though the gov was gonna step in and take my business away but now I can continue selling weed outside schools!

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-07 22:04

>>5

Legalization would do little, if anything, to curb drug violence

Marijuana accounts for only a portion of the proceeds gained by criminal organizations that profit from drug distribution, human trafficking, and other crimes, so legalizing marijuana would not deter these groups from continuing to operate.

Under the most commonly proposed legalization regime – one that imposes high taxes on marijuana – violent drug cartels would simply undercut legal prices to keep their market share. With increased demand for marijuana resulting from legalization, these groups would likely grow stronger.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-13 1:42

Marijuana accounts for only a portion of the proceeds gained by criminal organizations that profit from drug distribution, human trafficking, and other crimes, so legalizing marijuana would not deter these groups from continuing to operate.

Under the most commonly proposed legalization regime – one that imposes high taxes on marijuana – violent drug cartels would simply undercut legal prices to keep their market share. With increased demand for marijuana resulting from legalization, these groups would likely grow stronger.

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