there's an interesting initiative on the nevada ballot. if passed, the these 4 items will be provided:
1. Eliminate the threat of arrest for adults who responsibly use and possess up to three ounces of marijuana. (This is the equivalent of four packs of cigarettes.)
2. Require the state government to implement a system whereby adults could obtain marijuana through a legally regulated market, rather than from the criminal market.
3. Allow seriously ill patients to obtain marijuana at a lower cost than non-medical users. (In 1998 and again in 2000, a majority of Nevada voters passed an initiative that allows seriously ill patients to use medical marijuana, but the initiative did not provide a way for patients to purchase medical marijuana legally. The 2002 initiative would have fixed this problem by requiring the state government to allow patients to purchase low-cost medical marijuana through a legally regulated system.)
4. Impose common-sense restrictions that the voters demand, such as penalties for driving dangerously while under the influence of marijuana, smoking marijuana in public, and providing marijuana to minors.
if only all of us had the potential to carry up to 3 ounces of dank on your person at any time as an incentive to go out there and vote..
1. Eliminate the threat of arrest for adults who responsibly use and possess up to three ounces of marijuana. (This is the equivalent of four packs of cigarettes.)
2. Require the state government to implement a system whereby adults could obtain marijuana through a legally regulated market, rather than from the criminal market.
3. Allow seriously ill patients to obtain marijuana at a lower cost than non-medical users. (In 1998 and again in 2000, a majority of Nevada voters passed an initiative that allows seriously ill patients to use medical marijuana, but the initiative did not provide a way for patients to purchase medical marijuana legally. The 2002 initiative would have fixed this problem by requiring the state government to allow patients to purchase low-cost medical marijuana through a legally regulated system.)
4. Impose common-sense restrictions that the voters demand, such as penalties for driving dangerously while under the influence of marijuana, smoking marijuana in public, and providing marijuana to minors.
if only all of us had the potential to carry up to 3 ounces of dank on your person at any time as an incentive to go out there and vote..
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I'd certainly consider with serious thought moving across country for it.
So in addition to my other craptacular show, I've now been assigned to Dr. Vegas, healin' and dealin'. The upside is that I get to hang out on set with chicks in bikinis so that ain't too shabby.