Thursday, August 1, 2019

CA PROPOSITION 215 AND PROPOSITION 64



Proposition 215 (which is one of the only good laws that has been passed by voters in the last 200 years or so) was forcefully replaced by the relatively shitty new Proposition 64 that effectively WIPED OUT most of the liberal gains of Proposition 215 after the State of California promised not to disaffect Proposition 215 Medical Marijuana users who enjoyed almost 20 years of deepened democracy.

Proposition 215 was a simply written statute that allowed more freedom; while Proposition 64 had multiple pages -- mainly to appease the legalese loving freaks in the legislature and/or judiciary who seem to like confusing the electorate with their seemingly endless; confusing and often deceptive legalese quagmires. 

I was a legal medical marijuana user for 10 years until Proposition 64's shit hit the fan; and due to this disruption by the State of California I no longer have access to much needed medical products at the same price. Just like the BIG PHARMA price gouging that has occurred as of late; legal pot increased in price due to the negative affects of Proposition 64. Proposition 215's compassionate usage was all about not overcharging patients for medicine they need on a regular basis to save them money and ensure they don't end up broke and living in an RV or tent. 

 GO TO: GENERAL ELECTION DAY / 8 NOVEMBER 2016 @  
https://addendumblog2.blogspot.com/2016/11/election-day-8-november-2016.html

SEE ALSO: 18 U.S. Code § 287. False, fictitious or fraudulent claims / Whoever makes or presents to any person or officer in the civil, military, or naval service of the United States, or to any department or agency thereof, any claim upon or against the United States, or any department or agency thereof, knowing such claim to be false, fictitious, or fraudulent, shall be imprisoned not more than five years and shall be subject to a fine in the amount provided in this title. -- 
GO TO: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/287 

“This is a reckless policy that targets the health and well-being of families and communities, with widespread implications for our state’s medical marijuana health care affordability..." -- Lik Roper

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