Marijuana legalization expected to go to ballot in California

By John Byrne
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 -- 8:09 am
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SCHWARZENEGGER Marijuana legalization expected to go to ballot in CaliforniaOpponents of a plan to legalize marijuana for personal possession in California have conceded that supporters of the measure are likely to get their proposal on a statewide ballot, the New York Times revealed in a longer story about possible legalization Wednesday.

California lawmakers are taking up a bill that would legalize, tax and regulate marijuana, a first in the United States. Officials estimate the bill could bring in an additional $1.4 billion a year, a huge sum of money in a state bedeviled by financial woes.

While the "legislature is uncertain, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a Republican, has indicated he would be open to a “robust debate” on the issue," the Times wrote.

Perhaps equally important, the paper adds:

California voters are also taking up legalization. Three separate initiatives are being circulated for signatures to appear on the ballot next year, all of which would permit adults to possess marijuana for personal use and allow local governments to tax it. Even opponents of legalization suggest that an initiative is likely to qualify for a statewide vote.

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“All of us in the movement have had the feeling that we’ve been running into the wind for years,” said James P. Gray, a retired judge in Orange County who has been outspoken in support of legalization. “Now we sense we are running with the wind.”

Proponents of the leading ballot initiative have collected nearly 300,000 signatures since late September, supporters say, easily on pace to qualify for the November 2010 general election. Richard Lee, a longtime marijuana activist who is behind the measure, says he has raised nearly $1 million to hire professionals to assist volunteers in gathering the signatures.

“Voters are ripping the petitions out of our hands,” Mr. Lee said.

Despite widespread support, however, the bill would almost certainly run into thorns with federal law, which classifies marijuana as an illegal substance. Some supporters are encouraged, though, by the Obama Administration's announcement that they will not prosecute those involved in the medical marijuana trade.

Lee, the organizer, says he intends to spend $20 million on a campaign to win passage of the measure.

Numerous states have already decriminalized personal possession of small amounts of marijuana, though none have legalized it.

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  • kajaja420
    say no to drugs, yes to pot!
  • christoofar
    'bout freekin' time. This country has had it's collective head up it's @ss since "Reefer Madness".
    Grow a brain and let us grow some bud!
  • lies
    sweeeet
  • DownriverDem
    Wow. If this passes, perhaps the floodgates will open. I have been waiting since 1970 for something like this.
  • Howie Felch
    Yeah, buddy. I never wanted to move to Cali. Visited there, thought it was OK, etc. But if this thing happens, I'm packing up and relocating. Cali will ride a magic carpet away from all it's economic problems as every right minded hemp freedom loving American looks to relocate there. Property values will go back up, businesses will prosper, new, very profitable business models will suddenly appear out of thin air. It will be the second gold rush, only the "gold" can be grown in infinite amounts by anyone, and this time, the hookers won't be able to fleece all the money from the "miners" like in the original gold rush.
  • DownriverDem
    Mail order anyone????????
  • socialismorbust
    This is just another case where estate's rights should trump and supersede the Feds. It will be decades before the Feds go through the bureaucracy and do the right thing: LEAVE THE PLANT ALONE!
  • Phil E. Drifter
    State law does trump federal law, which is exactly what the founding fathers wanted and why it is included in the Bill of Rights (10th Amendment). The problem today is that we are so far removed from the founding of this new country and our own federal government has effectively made it's own citizens so stupid that no oneknows any better. It's no accident that the US is trailing the world in education, even though we are the 'lone superpower' on the planet.
  • donaldelliott
    This could really be the first move by California to separate from the union if passed. No one has really addressed what happens when federal law enforcement arrests individuals that are acting IAW state law. It is assumed that the federal official can find safe harbor in a federal court and can place the those arrested in a federal facility. However, if a state governor directs state law enforcement not to provide any assistance and in fact take steps to protect state citizens from federal arrest. Can it be argued that until a federal official presents the arrested in federal court, the official is liable for state kidnapping or unlawful detention charges? The Presidents executive authority not to arrest regarding medical marijuana as long as state law is being followed maybe more of a practical matter as a opposed to altrustic.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    CA is not going anywhere. The US gov needs CA way more than CA needs the federal government.

    They'd have to remove a star off the US Flag! Think of how much THAT would cost! (Of course their buddies at the FedRes can just print more money; they already printed up 800B+, whats another trillion?
  • earlthewizz
    This drugs is offensive to GOD! Addicts are damed.
  • WJM51
    Yeah, right. Why don't you learn how to spell and THEN come here and preach to us all?

    BTW, GOD is who MADE the plant, you twit. If GOD hadn't put those receptor cells in your brain, it wouldn't have any effect on us at all, would it? If GOD hadn't made your brain a device that already makes cannabinoids by itself, none of this would even be any reason for discussion. And don't you think it's rather offensive of you to go around talking for GOD? If I were he, she or it, I think I'd be a bit pissed off about it. When did you ask God about his her, or it's stance on the creation of a plant? And please, give me ONE Bible verse that says a thing about cannabis or it's use or how mad it makes GOD when one uses it. Where EXACTLY does it say a thing in your book about cannabis? Make it good.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    Then why did He create them? It's right in the Catholic bible, "I give you all the seed and fruit bearing plants..."

    ps: ALL HAIL FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER! You too may one day be touched by His noodly appendage! rAmen!

    Seriously, you need to go back to grade school and learn how to write a coherent sentence.

    What are you, 8 years old?

    Now, you want to talk 'offenses to god' (your imaginary superbuddy)? Talk about the thousands of people who die each year because of vehicular manslaughter. All those drunks out killing 'gods' people.

    You've been brainwashed by government propaganda.
  • Phil E. Drifter
  • cagrown
    No uneducated people like u are offensive to God do your research and use common sense ya nitwit god is the one who created this plant and if u read closely in the bible many of the biblical characters smoked it!
  • dennycrane
    Are you kidding? People will drive sanely and the State will loose revenue from lack of speeding tickets. I guess the bright side will be the purchase of items like "Screaming Yellow Zonkers" and other teeth rotting foods that help the dentists, although they are the ones that people never pay.
  • dan
    spoken like a dentist

    snork, spiffle, SPLOOSH
  • dan
    I would like to see this pass by an INSANE margin. Come on California... show America what the truth is and how much BS they've been fed about public support for legalization.

    90% - you GO, Dawg
  • allenallen
    I think we're all damn tired of this stupid prohibition that does nothing but inflate the value of some stupid plant, people can grow for free in their own backyards, making some very bad people a ton of money every day!
  • rextrek1
    while Im all for legal pot use....amazing hw this will probabaly win hands down ion Cal., but peoples basic Rights get voted down???? Maybe Cal. does need to smoke more weed.
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