Cannabis News – States Vote to End Marijuana Prohibition

The five state marijuana legalization measures that voters are deciding on next month will have an impact far beyond the borders of California, Arizona, Maine, Massachusetts and Nevada: If passed, they could lead to the end of the federal government’s war on cannabis as early as 2017….

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25 Responses

  1. If you vote yes in California you are making mistake. Anything over an ounce will be considered a crime, there will be outrageous permit costs, and the legal weed will be expensive and mid grade due to monopolization. Vote NO in california if you actually care about the MJ community

  2. i hope so, lets do it everybody lets end the criminalization on marijuana,let’s make our country a better place 420 legalize world wide

  3. little do you know it will never be LEGALIZED PROP 64 is a shame just another way to crack down on those who consume mmj you get thrown in jail for smokeing with that one underage friend and get fined and a felony on your record wake up and vote no before its to late!!

  4. Hopeful for AZ but it seems unanimous. If enough people voted to legalize it medically then even more people are going to vote for recreational because it is in everyone’s benefit instead of the benefit of those with medical problems. I know I didn’t vote for medical because I was like “ill still have to go through a drug dealer if I want it because I have no medical issues”. I’m not going to lie to get a script and a license. Plus I’m not paying for a license either. Now though it can effect me too therefore I’m interested in voting for it this time.

  5. As long as the crony-capitalism – that made the prohibition possible in the first place – still has its talons buried deep in the political system, such a change is very hard to achieve.
    Getting money out of politics is required to do so, because its the reason why its even illegal.

  6. Keep Dreaming…..until the Governments can totally control cannabis, it will never be truly legal. People are still being arrested daily

  7. I already voted yes on proposition 64 here in California and know it will pass. I look forward to moving forward in this country

  8. Thank God the government doesn’t actually have a say in my consumption of cannabis. It’s a little sad they are so ignorant. But hey you know what they say, out with the old and in with the new

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