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To: Ronin

I’m also wondering if this might just be a way to increase tourism to California. No one is going to admit that they are going their for the legal weed, but you know a lot of people might be thinking about it.

I know a lot of Japanese love to get high whenever they are anywhere that it is tolerated. It is NOT tolerated in Japan and just a gram of the lowest quality marijuana will get you locked up for years.


11 posted on 07/18/2010 6:20:20 PM PDT by Ronin
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To: Ronin

I can’t see legalization as having any affect of workplace drug testing. Commercial drivers, rail, shipping and airline flight crews are all covered under federal drug testing requirements.


16 posted on 07/18/2010 6:34:17 PM PDT by umgud (Obama is a failed experiment.)
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To: Ronin

Yup. Drug Tourism will be huge. California already has something to offer tourists. For at least a short period of time, California will have a monopoly on legal sale of marijuana. No medical marijuana card necessary.

The best marijuana in the world will be found for sale in California. It will be expensive. The grower will make a lot of money. The retailer will make a lot of money. The tourist will pay a lot of money and won’t care one bit because that tourist will legally be able to buy and smoke the best marijuana in the world.

Huge for California.


30 posted on 07/18/2010 7:47:49 PM PDT by truthfreedom
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