am i the only one disappointed by prop 19 failing? it costs 60k a year to keep a person in jail, its not worth putting someone in jail just for pot.
[Although I voted for it*] I think it is good that it failed, because the topic will be taken more seriously now. There is too much social upheaval to flat out change the law of the land from illegal to legal [dealing with stoned drivers immediately comes to mind][when technology catches up with what a society needs to police itself, and legislation takes the need to police itself at the same time as legalization it would be one step to a justifiable legislation].
*I could go into details, but its not really a huge interest of mine; smallest issue I voted on.
In my opinion Pot is already legal here in CA. I know about medical marijuana and I support it. There are medical marijuana laws in several states. If you go to an approved doctor you can be issued a card which allows you to legally possess up to an ounce of pot, and you can grow a certain amount of it also, all legally.
I can go into a Medical Marijuana dispensary and choose from amongst 10 varieties of the most green marijuana available to man. California has the best pot in the world, IMHO.
I don't believe it should be obtainable in liquor stores or pharmacies. I am against young people smoking it because in many cases it can lead to lack of academic drive. In my case, when I was in highschool, all the nerds smoked and still maintained high averages in their classes. I know personally that the valevictorian who ended up going to Cornell was an avid pot smoker. In my college there were many pot smokers too... I do not think that it is very dangerous, but without the proper intention it can lead to other more dangerous drugs...
PS: I voted *against* prop 19...