Posted on 04/16/2013 8:49:41 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
Last year, the University of Colorado-Boulder made national headlines for its efforts to stamp out what has historically been one of the most popular days on campus the 4/20 marijuana smokeout, which in the past has drawn up to 11,000 pot smokers who toke up on the universitys quad at 4:20 p.m. on April 20.
Determined to see an end to the tradition, university officials took the unusual step of closing the campus to nonstudents and hosing down the lawn with a fish-based fertilizer that made the quad smell as appealing as an Alaskan pier.
Activists were outraged, but the schools efforts paid off so well that theyve announced a repeat of the measures this year (minus the fish fertilizer).
But with the passage in November of Amendment 64, which legalized recreational marijuana use by those 21 and older, people might not even notice that CU is largely pot-free.
Thats because practically every other corner of the state will be Rocky Mountain High with the celebratory toking of locals and visitors alike as this years 4/20 celebration is likely to dwarf anything seen in the past.
Colorado is bracing for thousands of out-of-state tourists who will take advantage of the new law, with 50,000 people expected for a smoke-out at Civic Center Park near the state capitol in Denver Saturday, and thousands more to attend the High Times Cannabis Cup competition, the first such non-medical event to be held in the United States.
Although its still illegal to smoke in public, police are expected to follow the same protocol as they have during past outdoor 4/20 celebrations and largely look the other way. The sheer numbers of pot smokers give officers little choice.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
I could celebrate earth day 4-22 and 4-20 at the same time by burning a tire for earth day, the great smoke in and also put some CO2 in the atmosphere to help melt my 16” of global warming.
But not loud enough and long enough to drown out the "need" for new revenue.
Why should CU officials bother?
With the science/engineering/math departments excepted, the rest of the university is a cookie cutter collection of samo-samo liberal losers incapable of holding a job in the real world. Of course, CU is not different than other large universities - the sad part is that it is very much the same.
Want an example? Think Ward Churchill. Full Professor. Head of Department. No academic credentials whatsoever. faked copied books. Soooooo very fits the place. (Yes, he was fired....but only after CU was shamed into it.)
I was going to post this but I really couldn’t think of anything to say. It is the “new NORML” now in kolorado. Maybe keeping guns out of the hands of a bunch of dope loaded dumbasses ain’t such a bad idea after all. Regrets to all the gun owning law abiding victims. We may all feel your pain if we’re not careful. Keep the pressure on the asshats in d.c.
Libertarians, rejoice.
You can bet they wouldn’t just look the other way if a lot of gun owners openly carried their arms in a similar demonstration.
Libertarians hardest hit...
And thanx to Jorge Busho, conservatives really have no place left to go.
April 20 Hitlers birthday.
The politicians have it figured out. Here in Washington the tax man will levy a 25% tax on pot at every level of transaction. Grower-25%-Wholesaler-25%-Retailer-25% + any sales and B & O tax on top of that. (We don’t have an income tax so many cities enact a much hated B & O tax, Business and Occupation at around 8% and the average sales tax is about 9%) The law prohibits a grower from being a wholesaler-retailer, each level must be a stand alone entity. Can’t short-cut the tax stream dontcha know!
92% tax on pot!!! The State is already revising their once sky high estimates of tax revenue down because even those greedy bastards know with taxes that high, legal pot will never be profitable. Also, the Fed’s will not allow any business deductions so who will grow pot for the legal market for free or rather it will cost a grower to produce for the state. LOL!
Columbine too
CC
Nonsense - pot is produce, and even at a 92% tax rate only the most exotic legal produce costs as much as illegal pot, for which many are willing to pay.
92% tax on pot!!! The State is already revising their once sky high estimates of tax revenue down because even those greedy bastards know with taxes that high, legal pot will never be profitable. Also, the Fed’s will not allow any business deductions so who will grow pot for the legal market for free or rather it will cost a grower to produce for the state. LOL!
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You bring up very interesting points about the government taxing the crap out of marijuana. Lets look what happens when Bloom-ing Idiot taxes cigarettes in New York City. I'm told US cigs are $5 a carton when not taxed. That is right, 50 cents a pack. But a carton in NYC is $140. That is $135 in tax, or $13.50 a pack.
So what is the obvious solution for smokers? That's right. The Black Market. And when New York sends smokers to the Black Market, who benefits? That's right. Terrorists.
60% of cigarettes sold in New York are smuggled: report - CNN Money
Black-market cigarettes costing NY $20M a month - New York Post
3 Out of 5 Cigarettes Sold in State With Highest Cigarette Taxes are ...
Large scale cigarette smuggling networks in New York State are dominated by tight knit nationality-based networks, primarily families through blood or marriage of Lebanese, Yemeni, Jordanian and Palestinian descent.
Federal and New York State law enforcement officials estimate that nearly 60 percent of all convenience retail outlets in New York City are now Arab-owned, and with the Arab networks compartmentalized by ethnicity and family ties, the risk of infiltration by law enforcement is minimal.
In total, law enforcement officials in New York State estimate that well-organized cigarette smuggling networks generate between $200,000 – $300,000 per week. A large percentage of the money is believed to be sent back to the Middle East where it directly or indirectly finances groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas and Al Qaeda.
more...
Back to marijuana. Legal or illegal; its quite clear the Cartels are going to profit here. If a state is stupid enough to legalize it they will have to subsidize it. If they are stupid enough to tax it - you can be sure the Cartels will funnel more and more drugs to idiot tokers at a lower cost.
There are a million reasons to keep marijuana illegal. This is just one.
Why? Nothing in your post supports this bizarre claim.
CU is a different story, but not because they are prudes about pot. It's well known that CU and Boulder police will try to break up any large gathering of students, usually calling it a "riot," whether there is any misbehavior or not.
They would have to subsidize it to undercut the Cartels. Naturally - that won’t happen - the State will tax it. Like cigarettes.
But faced with a choice of paying $15 for a (legal easy to get) joint or $5 for a (illegal easy to get) joint, what will people do?
No, they merely have to refrain from taxing it out the wazoo. Moonshine is a negligible part of the alcohol market despite no subsidies for legal alcohol.
During Prohibition we had illegal booze coming in through Canada. After the 21st, suddenly illegal manufactorers and distillers were now legal corporations. Paying taxes and everyone’s happy.
During marijuana prohibition we have illegal dope coming accross the border from Mexico or even grown here in the states by the Cartels. If we legalize it, suddenly the Cartels will become legal corporations paying taxes.
Is that what you want?
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