Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 06:46 PM Jun 2015

CA voters, who is the Cannabis candidate for US Senate?



By Ngaio Bealum
ask420@newsreview.com


This article was published on 06.04.15.


Q: I was just wondering how our U.S. senators feel about marijuana. I haven’t heard much.

—Jeff

A: I’m glad you asked. And, no, it is not too early to start discussing the 2016 election for the Senate. As it stands now, the Democratic field has two main challengers, with Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez recently throwing her hat into the ring against California Attorney General Kamala Harris. Although Harris is the favorite, I feel Sanchez would be a better choice for cannabis users, and Californians in general, since marijuana legalization would be a boon to the welfare and economy of the entire state. Sanchez has a history of marijuana law reform support: In 2009, she told CNN, “So maybe it would be a good pilot program to see how that regulation of marijuana might happen in California since the … majority of Californians believe maybe that should happen.” Harris has recently shifted her stance somewhat; last week, she told the annual Convention of California Democrats that, “The war on drugs has failed,” and, “Now is the time to end the federal ban on marijuana,” but she still giggles every time she mentions marijuana, like she can’t believe what she just said. Either one would be better than Senator Dianne Feinstein though. When does she retire? She hates weed. https://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/high-active/content?oid=17299406
13 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
CA voters, who is the Cannabis candidate for US Senate? (Original Post) ghostsinthemachine Jun 2015 OP
Sanchez for me. randys1 Jun 2015 #1
Both Harris and Sanchez are good padfun Jun 2015 #2
Don't bet the farm (Pun intentional) ghostsinthemachine Jun 2015 #4
The professional growers up north didn't support the last effort in any way. TeamPooka Jun 2015 #5
NO grower, dealer, ganja cookie guy from anywhere will vote for legalization ghostsinthemachine Jun 2015 #6
That assumption is false. Business starts w/ legalization. Not the grey area that is MMJ. TeamPooka Jun 2015 #8
Actually no... ghostsinthemachine Jun 2015 #9
The press is making a big deal of CO but the truth is ghostsinthemachine Jun 2015 #10
Yes I know padfun Jun 2015 #7
Since this is the 1st I've heard about Harris supporting any legalization efforts I'll say Sanchez TeamPooka Jun 2015 #3
Currently holding my nose in support of Kamala Harris. antiquie Jun 2015 #11
I fear either way we will wind up with another Dianne Fienstein here. nt TeamPooka Jun 2015 #12
Me, too. antiquie Jun 2015 #13

padfun

(1,786 posts)
2. Both Harris and Sanchez are good
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:05 PM
Jun 2015

I like Boxer but since she is retiring, it would be good to have both of these in. Either way, I think that the voters will legalize it in cali like the have in 4 other states. Cali doesn't like to be second on progressive idea's, and now they will be at least 5th.

TeamPooka

(24,227 posts)
5. The professional growers up north didn't support the last effort in any way.
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:10 PM
Jun 2015

They like the MMJ system as is it because it's making them rich.
Convince those asshats to legalize and we win.

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
6. NO grower, dealer, ganja cookie guy from anywhere will vote for legalization
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:21 PM
Jun 2015

They will ALL be out of business immediately.

I don't think they can do it via ballot box.

TeamPooka

(24,227 posts)
8. That assumption is false. Business starts w/ legalization. Not the grey area that is MMJ.
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:29 PM
Jun 2015

All the growers in CO. are doing very well.

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
9. Actually no...
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:33 PM
Jun 2015

The underground market is thriving in CO because the growers CANNOT abide the regulations. So the well heeled people are starting to grow and will eventually put the underground growers out of business and will persuade the FEDS to go after the underground growers for tax evasion.

I've read the CO bill, every page of it and I know NOT ONE SINGLE grower that would or could abide to the regulations. or even some of them..

ghostsinthemachine

(3,569 posts)
10. The press is making a big deal of CO but the truth is
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:35 PM
Jun 2015

that the legal market is still a teeny weeny slice of the actual market, 80% of the market remains underground, witht he same distribution systems etc that have always existed.

Next time they do one fo the CO makes XXX dollars on pot stories, do the math. It works out to nothing really in regards to the actual market there.

padfun

(1,786 posts)
7. Yes I know
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:29 PM
Jun 2015

They like it just as it is. Legal but not quite legal. I am in Sacramento and I know a lot of growers (one is my nephew) and none of them wanted their cash cow taken away.

If we are going to legalize it, we are going to have to do it without some of Northern Cal's support.

TeamPooka

(24,227 posts)
3. Since this is the 1st I've heard about Harris supporting any legalization efforts I'll say Sanchez
Tue Jun 9, 2015, 07:08 PM
Jun 2015

for now.
I've heard Harris waffle on this subject for years like a scared Bluedog.

 

antiquie

(4,299 posts)
11. Currently holding my nose in support of Kamala Harris.
Wed Jun 10, 2015, 09:06 AM
Jun 2015

I have more than one issue. I am afraid of Sanchez' or Harris' type of regulation -- haven't liked any of the bills proposed so far.

Loretta Sánchez (born January 7, 1960) is the U.S. Representative for California's 46th congressional district, serving in Congress since 1997. Sanchez has represented California's 47th congressional district from 2003 to 2013 and the 46th district from 1997 to 2003. She is a member of the Democratic Party, and a member of the Blue Dog Coalition. The district lies in central Orange County.

Emphasis is mine.
 

antiquie

(4,299 posts)
13. Me, too.
Thu Jun 11, 2015, 09:28 AM
Jun 2015

I suspect Sanchez is running for statewide name recognition so she can make a serious run for Feinstein's seat.

Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Cannabis»CA voters, who is the Can...