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DoobyScoo
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MUTHAFUCKKA!
How the hell you gonna tell me how the 'system' works!,
I got a question for you!
What is the "Legal Definition" of "Competitive License" or comept app???
We may be stoners,
But we ain't that Stoopid!
All the guys that are currently in the game have just spend the last 3 or so years and millions and millions of dollars to get it as regulated as it is now, most, if not all, of the current came from the despensaries and their lobby. My guess is that they are not going to take lightly opening up the retail market place and creating a super saturation sceanario where they are competing with every mom and pop that can secure a retail liscence..
Where would that product come from? there is no state sanctioned cultivation model at all for this so would they buy from the despensaries or the eventual state run production facility? maybe they would create an additional liscense/regulation process for small growers/caregivers to sell back into the system..not likely.
The biggest problem with the arguement IMO is that you are arguing for accessability and for patients rights and that is not the biz the state is in, they are into regulation, taxation, criminal enforcement, and revenue business.
On the alcohol model, would you only be able to buy 3-5%thc content weed at the store but have to go to a despensary to get the strong stuff just like the the silly 3.2 beer at the grocery store but ya gotta go to the liquir store to get real beer.
Im not for legalization at all but love the medical destinction, for me personally, prohibition is much better...
Tex
dude calm down. Quit being "stoopid". He's from sensible, the group that put the 2012 ballot initiative together.
stuff just like the the silly 3.2 beer at the grocery store but ya gotta go to the liquir store to get real beer.
Campaign to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol huh - sounds flawed just in the name
who regulates alcohol? the atf - a federal entity and we all know how they feel about medical marijauna
With respect,
I think our argument is best summed up as
"excessive taxatation and regulation/ vs Legalization".
Or, 'Taxation without Representation'. (take your pick)
Still, convince me that your "competitive application process" won't result in extortion by local Gov'ts, and I'm on your side.
Like what it cost to open up shop in Oakland?
How many applications the City was accepting?
And unless CERN undermines the 'theory of relativity', relativity still applies.Dooby - Are there taxes on alcohol? Are there regulations on alcohol? Yes, of course there are. Are they excessive? - I think that is all relative.
Questions:
1) I still have a problem with "Competitive Application Process", only because it opens the door for some real abuse by the 'Good Ol' Boys'? And Oakland already proved that experiment flawed, the whole Prop 19 thing.
you gotta rep 20 other cats before you can rep somebody again
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