Calif.: Regulating marijuana like wine improves the status quo
Published: November 17, 2011
Despite having the broadest medical marijuana law in the
country, California still arrests and cites individuals at a staggering pace
for marijuana offenses. Efforts are underway to try to change that.
The Regulate
Marijuana Like Wine Act of 2012 is currently being circulated for
signatures. If placed on the ballot, the good people of California will be able
to vote on whether adults should be able to possess, use, cultivate, and
transport marijuana for non-medical use. In addition, the initiative would
allow the legislature to devise a system of retail marijuana cultivation and
sale to adults. If passed, the Regulate Marijuana Like Wine Act will greatly
improve California’s marijuana laws and show the federal government – and the
world – that allowing adults to make a responsible decision to use marijuana
does not lead to chaos and ruin.
If you would like to help with the effort to place this
initiative on the ballot, please visit the Regulate Marijuana Like Wine Act’s
website. You can also forward
this to your friends and associates across California to encourage them to
be part of history.
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