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Time will tell but my opinion is the good old days are just about gone. They are going to try and control it at every turn. I am willing to bet 4271 along with the medibles bill also dies in the senate. They rope a doped the house into voting for their bill with no intent of voting the two bills that will actually benefit our community.  It is too bad, the last minute changes that were made to them bills were really good...

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i really cant see the house being that in support of 4271 and 5104 (e.g. 100-10) and then the senate letting those die.

i can see the senate changing the bills with bad ammendments and then it dying from there, of course.

 

anyone know of recent bills that get full support in the house and die in the senate ?

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well if it means anything Colorado still allows home growing for anyone over 21 for a total of 6 plants 3 flowering and 3 vegging. I know it is not much but still at least anyone can. I will bet Michigan will allow home growing for personal use

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well if it means anything Colorado still allows home growing for anyone over 21 for a total of 6 plants 3 flowering and 3 vegging. I know it is not much but still at least anyone can. I will bet Michigan will allow home growing for personal use

We'll need to stay on top of that in Lansing. We know those who would eliminate it, and that support it.

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Time will tell but my opinion is the good old days are just about gone. They are going to try and control it at every turn. I am willing to bet 4271 along with the medibles bill also dies in the senate. They rope a doped the house into voting for their bill with no intent of voting the two bills that will actually benefit our community.  It is too bad, the last minute changes that were made to them bills were really good...

I hope things go differently. Given the ease of which it is to grow, the experiment in Colorado, which looks to be working like a charm where I sit, the growing demand to end prohibition, and a few other factors, it will be damm near impossible to keep it out of our hands. Hell. They never effectively did. We know this. I'm cheering for widespread decriminalization, and hope that the variables come together to accomplish that, hoping to help out where I can. Thanks for your work.

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Charges for all manner of marijuana crimes plummeted in the months after Colorado voters legalized limited possession of cannabis for people over 21. According to a

 

Denver Post analysis of data provided by the Colorado Judicial Branch, the number of cases filed in state court alleging at least one marijuana offense plunged 77 percent

 

between 2012 and 2013. The decline is most notable for charges of petty marijuana possession, which dropped from an average of 714 per month during the first nine

 

months of 2012 to 133 per month during the same period in 2013, a decline of 81 percent.

 

read more here

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.420magazine.com/forums/international-cannabis-news/208853-marijuana-case-filings-plummet-colorado-following-legalization.html

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Well, the Canadians are Socialists and every good Republican knows it. The freedom loving, real American Republicans will never stop people from growing their own.

 

 

". . . the law will begin the process of getting marijuana cultivation out of homes and into the hands of pharmaceutical companies." - Sen. Rick Jones

 

What? I thought this guy was a real Republican! Is he just showing his true, socialist /fascist stripes?

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yeah sure… like the mobs of teachers had any effect...

 

like the auto workers have had any effect...

 

I do not think protest influences bad political mojo….

 

prolly should, but it seems unlikely...

 

 

Yeah. Unless the protests are really, really big then the legislators see them as just a small school of fish in the big sea. The only thing they care about is whether or not they will get re-elected.

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yeah sure… like the mobs of teachers had any effect...

 

like the auto workers have had any effect...

 

I do not think protest influences bad political mojo….

 

prolly should, but it seems unlikely...

"Obviously," replied Don Quixote, "you don't know much about adventures.”

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