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Anti-Prop 19 Group Claims Marijuana Leads To Meth, Cocaine
Posted by admin in Educational on August 12, 2010
A far-right conservative political group called SaveCalifornia.com is turning its unwholesome attention from anti-gay marriage legislation, Prop 8, to fighting this year’s pro-marijuana legislation, Prop 19, the legalization measure on November’s Calif…
Could Legalizing Marijuana Solve California’s Deficit? (Pic)
Posted by admin in Political Opinion on April 20, 2010
With a bill to legalize marijuana on the November California ballot, the controversy over the prohibition has reached a new high. Supporters see the potential tax revenues as a solution to the state’s mounting budget crisis, while those against argue that the increased use of marijuana will bring with it additional health care costs that far out…
Legalizing Marijuana: The Golden States Pot Of Gold?
Posted by admin in Business & Finance on March 27, 2010
This week, a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana possession by adults qualified for the California ballot. The Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 is coming up for a vote. It’s becoming obvious that unlike failed legalization initiatives in the past (of which CA has had at least two), the debate will this time center around money.
Marijuana legalization will be on California ballot
Posted by admin in World News on March 25, 2010
By Dan Whitcomb||LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A California voter initiative that would legalize possession and sale of marijuana has qualified for the November ballot, state election officials said on Wednesday, in what supporters called a “watershed…
Marijuana legalization will be on California ballot | Reuter
Posted by admin in World News on March 25, 2010
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A California voter initiative that would legalize possession and sale of marijuana has qualified for the November ballot, state election officials said on Wednesday, in what supporters
Pot legalization likely headed for California ballot
Posted by admin in Political News on January 29, 2010
Voters in California will likely decide this November whether or not to legalize marijuana, after legalization activists handed in far more than the necessary number of petition signatures to get the measure onto the ballot.
Will Oaksterdam legalize marijuana?
Posted by admin in Political News on January 6, 2010
Richard Lee, the founder of Oaksterdam University, recently announced he had gathered enough signatures to place a “Tax and Regulate” marijuana-legalization initiative on the California ballot. AlterNet, a liberal news website, features an informative article about the genesis and evolution of the Tax and Regulate Cannabis 2010 initiative….
The Best Chance Yet for Legalizing Marijuana
Posted by admin in Political Opinion on January 4, 2010
Tax Cannabis 2010 faces hurdles as it prepares for its test on the California ballot next November. It’s Dec. 14 and news that the Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010 has qualified for the California ballot next year has just exploded in time for the evening news cycle. I am sitting on a sofa in a nearly empty room at Oaksterdam Universi
The Best Chance Yet for Legalizing Marijuana | | AlterNet
Posted by admin in Political News on January 4, 2010
Tax Cannabis 2010 faces hurdles as it prepares for its test on the California ballot next November. This is the most exciting time in history to be a Marijuana Reform Activist. It is an honor and a privilege to work with Richard Lee and Dale Sky Clare and the entire Tax & Regulate crew.
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California OKs Petition Drive for Pot Legalization
Posted by admin in World News on September 24, 2009
Two prominent East Bay marijuana advocates got clearance from the state today to try to put a pot-legalization initiative on the November 2010 California ballot.
CA state OKs petition drive for pot legalization
Posted by admin in Political News on September 23, 2009
Two prominent East Bay marijuana advocates got clearance from the state today to try to put a pot-legalization initiative on the November 2010 California ballot.
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