Initiative to legalize recreational use of pot in California qualifies for November ballot
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Source: L.A. Times
By Patrick McGreevy
June 28, 2016, 6:08 PM PDT
An initiative that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana in California officially took its place on the Nov. 8 ballot on Tuesday as its campaign took a commanding lead in fundraising to battle the measures opponents.
The Secretary of States Office certified that a random sample showed sufficient signatures among the 600,000 turned in to qualify the measure. The initiative is backed by a coalition that includes former Facebook President Sean Parker and Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Today marks a fresh start for California as we prepare to replace the costly, harmful and ineffective system of prohibition with a safe, legal and responsible adult-use marijuana system that gets it right and completely pays for itself, said Jason Kinney, a spokesman for Californias Adult Use of Marijuana Act.
The initiative would allow adults ages 21 and older to possess, transport and use up to an ounce of cannabis for recreational purposes and would allow individuals to grow as many as six plants.
Read more: http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-pot-initiative-snap--20160628-snap-story.html
SunSeeker
(51,523 posts)Ptah
(33,021 posts)Fritz Walter
(4,291 posts)Nothing like burying the lede into the third paragraph.
They've seen what is happening in Colorado, and the revenue that the state can acquire from what has been an underground economy.
Meanwhile, the police chiefs association's opposition is a whited sepulchre. Publicly, they shout about impaired driving, but the real reason they oppose it is because they will no longer be able to legally seize assets from cannabis users.
Chemisse
(30,804 posts)This is a duplicate of this thread:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10141503607