Billionaire George Soros to Put His Money behind prop 19 Legalizing Marijuana in California! | |
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anonanon User ID: 1147420 United Kingdom 10/30/2010 11:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No doubt he is planning on making a ton of money from it. He probably has all kinds of land where he can grow it or he will stiff Obama out some of our public lands in exchange for all the money he has spent on the Democrats in the past few years. He has admitted to making a ton of money off our financial nightmares the past three years which makes one wonder if he didn't engineer it all. He is all about the money. Californians are just crazy enough to do it. They can't possibly believe the drug cartels will cease their trafficing. They will just traffic in heroin, cocaine, and meth and anything else they can. Why stop at the weed? Why not just legalize it all but give no free medical care for overdoses. Just treat every overdose as an implied DNR order and let them die. |
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(OP) User ID: 1145519 United States 10/31/2010 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | UUhh, also monsanto with Bayer pharma got the dna lock on a pollen enzyme that will pollenate hemp..or any cannabis within reach of air dropped pollen that will encode future seeds doom. so..Soro's..bayer? how much for those magic beans 3 years from now when all cannabis strians are infected.. only a billionare knows..hoo hhaa aaww... 420 & US Cannabis Patent # 6,630,507,000 Last Edited by FreeDoom on 10/31/2010 12:04 AM |
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(OP) User ID: 1145519 United States 10/31/2010 12:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Measure B would tax pot if voters pass Prop 19.. If voters approve Proposition 19, it’ll be legal for California adults to possess and use marijuana without a prescription. Local governments will also be able to tax it. Some California cities are planning to move quickly if pot is legalized. Sacramento, San Jose, Oakland and Berkeley are among the cities asking voters to approve some form of tax on cannabis. And they’re asking on the same ballot as Proposition 19. "We can’t control statewide what the result will be, but we can control how we handle that result," says Lori Ann Farrell, the director of finance for the City of Long Beach. Long Beach voters will decide on Measure B. It calls for a 15 percent tax on businesses that will sell recreational marijuana – if Prop 19 passes |
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