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turning down revenue in a tough economy??????????

-- Advocates for legalizing marijuana have released a new television advertisement calling for the drug to be decriminalized and taxed to help solve California's budget crunch.

But the controversial topic of pot and taxes has proven too hot for several broadcast affiliates to handle, according to the Marijuana Policy Project, the national pro-pot group that is sponsoring the ad campaign.



KTLA-TV Channel 5 and KABC-TV Channel 7 in Los Angeles were among stations citing concerns about the ad's content and refusing to put it on the air, said Bruce Mirken, a spokesman for the marijuana advocacy group.

Calls to KTLA and KABC seeking comment were not immediately returned.

The advertisement features what the group calls "an actual California marijuana consumer," Nadene Herndon of Fair Oaks in suburban Sacramento County. Herndon is shown alone on camera talking about proposed budget cuts to schools, police and state parks, then suggests that Sacramento politicians "are ignoring millions of Californians who want to pay taxes. We're marijuana consumers."


Despite the rejections by some stations, Mirken estimates that the ad will run about 200 times in the next week or so.

Attitudes toward recreational marijuana use have been softening in the decade since California voters approved pot for medical use, according to the advocacy group.

Assemblyman Tom Ammiano (D-San Francisco) this year introduced a bill that would essentially put marijuana in the same regulatory framework as alcohol. It has yet to be reviewed by the Legislature.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-pot-ads9-2009jul09,0,6958260.story
 

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will never happen. im not opposed to it or anything though
 

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will never happen. im not opposed to it or anything though

It's already happened - in California - for anyone who has a recommend from an licensed physician. The next step will expand legal distribution to all adults within California.
 

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It's already happened - in California - for anyone who has a recommend from an licensed physician. The next step will expand legal distribution to all adults within California.

its so easy to get a doctor to sign you off that full legalization is only the next logical step. it will create an estimated 1 billion in tax dollars each year for california and create countless jobs. weed is like liquor. people use it in good times and bad. economy up or economy down, people drink and people smoke weed. ive met alot of people who cut back on stuff, but not one that has cut back on marijuana.
 

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Policymakers in California will eventually acknowledge having to confront the most pertinent question.

That is, to whom will we cede financical control of the multi-billion dollar per year marijuana market?

a) Legal dealers who will willingly report their sales figures

or

b) Illegal dealers who will actively work to conceal their sales
 

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It seems that that the subject has went from a snowballs chance in hell to a snowball rolling down hill!!! <><>:bong:
 

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While the Democrats have been reluctant to champion the end of 21st century Prohibition, they at least deserve credit for not cheerleading it's perpetuation.

The Prohibitionist lobby is being met with a whole lot less interest since November 2008.
 

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