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		<title>Prop 19 is it a yes or a no ???</title>
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Proposition 19 on the Nov. 2 state ballot would make it legal for adults to possess and grow marijuana in California. It also would permit cities and counties to tax marijuana and allow its sale. The Initiative is loosely written, leaving major gaps in how such a significant policy shift would be implemented and enforced.
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<p>Proposition 19 on the Nov. 2 state ballot would make it legal for adults to possess and grow <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">marijuana </a>in California. It also would permit cities and counties to tax marijuana and allow its sale. The Initiative is loosely written, leaving major gaps in how such a significant policy shift would be implemented and enforced.<br />
Because Proposition 19 fails to address important, basic questions, its considered to be an incomplete proposal that voters should reject. But we don’t mean to say it’s a crackpot idea. There could be actual benefits from taxing and regulating the sale of cannabis.</p>
<p>Supporters of Proposition 19 may want to try again later with a fully developed plan. In the meantime, voters should nix Proposition 19. Backers of the measure say it would generate billions of dollars in tax revenue for state and local governments, but that prediction is questionable for at least a couple of reasons.</p>
<p>First, Proposition 19 fails to address its conflict with federal law, which will continue to treat marijuana as illegal. Federal authorities could challenge the ability of local and state governments to receive revenue from an activity that’s illegal under federal law.</p>
<p>There is no address to the federal law and the only way to change the federal law is to challenge it. The federal government has proven that they don&#8217;t care that <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">mariiuana has medical </a>applications and they don&#8217;t care that <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">marijuana</a> is less addictive and safer than coffee,they have too many federal employees and bureaucrats that depend on marijuana prohibition for them to initiate change,so it is up to the people to change the law. California is the start of a nation of people tired of our government spending billions of dollars and underwriting the existence of violent criminals by leaving the market in their control</p>
<p>Second, though it might dampen illegal sales of <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">marijuana</a>, it wouldn’t end the black market altogether. It would remain illegal for those under the age of 21 to buy or use marijuana, and those 21 and older might buy it illegally to avoid taxes or because legal sales would be limited to one ounce at a time. If approved by a majority of voters, Proposition 19 would legalize the possession and private consumption of less than an ounce of <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">marijuana</a>, and would make it legal to grow <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">marijuana</a> in an area of up to 25 square feet at an individual’s residence.</p>
<p>The only way to stop the black market is to take the profit out of the market,as more states join in ending the prohibition,the black market will lose it&#8217;s profits and the longer our country delays,the more violence and federal spending will continue.</p>
<p>The ballot measure would result in a patchwork of city-by-city, county-by-county regulations on sales, transportation, cultivation and consumption — with different tax rates and rules, making enforcement a nightmare. It also sets up costly legal battles and public-safety concerns.</p>
<p>So it would appear that we are going in the right direction by getting the Prop 19 to this stage however it also looks like there is some fine tuning left to do</p>
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		<title>Cannabis,  the Legal Lowdown &#8211; How to Legally Acquire Marijuana</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cannabis is still illegal in most countries but there are special cases where it is legal to buy and use. Many countries have decriminalized cannabis possessions and use or downgraded marijuana laws but it's still illegal in most cases. Read on for some exceptions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">Cannabis</a> is still illegal in most countries but there are special cases where it is legal to buy and use. Many countries have decriminalized cannabis possessions and use or downgraded <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">marijuana</a> laws but it&#8217;s still illegal in most cases. Here are some exceptions.</p>
<p>Most people think <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">cannabis</a> is a totally illegal substance but this is not always the case. While most countries have laws controlling the possessions and use of <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">cannabis</a> for recreational use, certain forms of the plant are legal as are certain uses. Essentially, in some countries, people are allowed to own and use <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">cannabis for medical reasons</a>, and to own seeds as long as they&#8217;re <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/information.php?view=6">not germinated</a>. Here&#8217;s your legal lowdown on marijuana possession and use.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">Cannabis</a> is a drug which was demonized in the last century. But the <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">cannabis plant</a> (also known as hemp or marijuana) was one of the world&#8217;s most important crops for millennia. It was used as to make clothes and paper, taken by mystics to gain transcendental experiences, and was widely used as a medicine to treat a wide range of conditions. Due its narcotic effects, <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">cannabis</a> was criminalized in most countries of the world during the 20th century. For example, in the United States, hemp became illegal in 1937.</p>
<p>However in recent decades there has been a softening of the law in certain countries such as the Netherlands and Denmark. These countries have decriminalized possession of small amounts for personal use while maintaining harsh laws against trafficking and dealing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">Cannabis</a> has also been made legal for<a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php"> medical use</a> in some places. Recognizing the properties of the drug to treat certain serious <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">medical conditions</a>, governments have made it available to sufferers under controlled conditions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">Cannabis</a> shows considerable promise as a <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">medicine</a>. It has long been used as an analgesic for <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">pain relief</a>, an anti-emetic to relieve nausea, and as an appetite stimulant. These properties make it perfect for use with modern diseases such as HIV/AIDS in which patients frequently suffer from all of the above conditions. Cancer is another condition against which marijuana has been shown to be effective, particularly in the control of the severe nausea caused by chemotherapy. It as also been shown as being effective against Multiple Sclerosis and epilepsy.</p>
<p>Clearly any substance that can help people suffering from such serious conditions needs to be taken advantage of. And in many countries, this is happening. At the time of writing, <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">medicinal marijuana</a> is legal in Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Spain and in some parts of the United States. <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">Marijuana</a> use and possession is illegal under U.S. federal law. In the United States the control of <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">medical marijuana</a> is carried out on a state by state basis. For example, the states of Arizona and New Mexico require <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">medical marijuana distributors</a> to acquire licenses from the state. California and Maine are two states that distribute <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">marijuana</a> legally through dispensaries. In California, individuals can apply for a government-issued card for <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">medicinal marijuana</a>.</p>
<p>The UK downgraded the classification of cannabis from Class B to Class C in 2004 which meant that it now ranks alongside bodybuilding steroids and some anti-depressants.  Possession of <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com">cannabis</a> is not now an arrest able offence in most cases.</p>
<p>However the <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/medicinal.php">medical use of marijuana</a> is still prohibited in the UK though judges have frequently acquitted offenders who have been able to demonstrate a medical need. On the other hand, others have been prosecuted. It seems to depend on which part of the country the offender lives in. Essentially in the UK, a drug can only be supplied, possessed or administered under a special license issued by the Home Office.</p>
<p>Another factor to consider is that some authorities make a distinction as to which part of the plant is involved when determining legality. For example, the way things stand today, in the United States, it is legal to possess the roots, stalk, and stems of the cannabis plant. After all, who is going to arrest you for wearing a hemp shirt?</p>
<p>However the flowers, buds and leaves of the plant are illegal and its possession and possession and use can lead to severe penalties. As for the seeds, they&#8217;re legal as long as they&#8217;re sterilized.</p>
<p>In the UK, it&#8217;s legal to possess, trade or <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/" target="_self">buy cannabis seeds</a> and a number of online vendors now offer a wide range of strains for purchase over the Internet. These seeds are sold as fish bait and as genetic preservation souvenirs for the day when their germination will be legal. You can browse the site and find such specialties as <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/cannabis/homegrown-fantaseeds.html" target="_self">homegrown fantaseeds</a> and <a href="http://www.seedmadness.com/cannabis/sensi-seeds-feminised.html" target="_self">sensi seeds</a> available for purchase. If you&#8217;re over the age of 21, you can just place your order and your seeds will be delivered by post.</p>
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