Possession of Less Than an Ounce of Marijuana No Longer a Crime in California
Drug Possession: Possession Of Less Than An Ounce Of Marijuana No Longer A Crime In California
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A step towards the right direction!!
@LosAngelesWeedSmoker
Once again, you are a low life scum bag who needs to die a painful death. You are nothing but a dumb ass person, you believe you are above the law and can get by with anything. I hope you die, especially for what you said about my friend Deputy Hopper who was murdered by a man. She was doing the right thing, he was not, and for that we killed him.
Cops just want free weed,and less paper work!!!!
more guns in the hands of reasonable, respectful, responsible adults = less crime
I wonder if cops are gonna carry around scales to weigh your baggies?
Government. Keeping us safe from ocelots and non-permitted open carry gun owners.
What would we do without it?
As for the marijuana issue, this decriminalization should be legalization, but I guess something is better than nothing. My issue here is this should be a FEDERAL law that allows this and not just a state law. I imagine you still get fined, have your weed taken away and possibly put on some type of probation or “list” that will label you a criminal. It’s sad we are still treating marijuana like a dangerous drug.
Open carry is dumb, it allows a criminal to spot a armed person and allows easier access to take it. It may deter crime but like most solutions in crime that just moves the crime to another area or neighborhood. Conceal is a much better option, I’ve never applied for a carry permit in my 20 years of owning guns and I have always carried and concealed. Pros-stopped 2 robberies, saved my life once cons-none. This law will cause many people to call in on those carrying openly wasting police time.
having 1 oz or less in Colorado has been decriminalized for a long time. it’s a $100 ticket, no jail.
in Denver, 1oz is 100% legal and marijuana is supposed to be the lowest law enforcement priority. there is a marijuana panel set up to make sure the cops make it the lowest law enforcement priority.
more guns = less crime.
@LibertaerUeberAlles Hey, vaporizing the herb is the new safest way to smoke the herb. The vaporizer is a cool gadget that heats the herb in a way that it doesn’t turn to smoke instead the herb gets vaporized by extreme heat and you inhale the vapors. It cuts out the tar and toxins that come with smoking weed. It’s recommended by doctors because we all know that inhaling any form of smoke is toxic to your lungs. I’d recommend you buy one, it’s all I use now, and I feel and my lungs feel better.
@BadSwineDOTcom EXACTLY…look at Vermont. They have wild west gun laws over there and the crime stats don’t even need to be kept anymore. It’s just useless.
Criminals will ALWAYS have guns despite what laws these puppets pass because they are CRIMINALS. So if the citizens have guns as well, these cowards disappear….when will ppl understand that. The same ppl screaming for gun control are the same cowards who run to call 911 instead of being a man and protecting their family. Disgusting.
all you government scum making money by bringing in the marijuana with the drug cartels that are massacring innocent citizens better get a new business like Al Capone and all his paid off judges and cops had to do after Prohibition fell apart because this whole “illegal marijuana” thing has about 5 years to live max.
And the police in California take a deep sigh of relief.
@BadSwineDOTcom
Interesting. Thanks :-)-~