Which States Will Legalize Next?

Which states will legalize recreational marijuana by 2014-2017?


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thisperson

Ruler of all things person
I'm registered to vote and everything. And I do use it every time.

My thoughts came from the point of view that since it has become a large issue something (positive) will be done because of it.

Sorry I'm ignorant of these things that you are talking about. I wasn't aware the most important time period for making a big move was the lame duck period. Or 2017. I thought he just hung around office until the new guy got inaugurated.
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
I'm registered to vote and everything. And I do use it every time.

My thoughts came from the point of view that since it has become a large issue something (positive) will be done because of it.

Sorry I'm ignorant of these things that you are talking about. I wasn't aware the most important time period for making a big move was the lame duck period. Or 2017. I thought he just hung around office until the new guy got inaugurated.


Cool! Very glad to hear you're registered and even more so that you vote!

2 party system is a bitch, and leaves us with some serious shitty mess as both parties can often be bought by the same contributors. But, it is what we have to work with in the devolved political system we live in.

It is definitely a big issue, but that is also firing up opponents as much as supporters. The real problem here is that opponents generally vote more regularly in every state. Check the polls in articles of any of these news stories and notice how much importance they give to older and younger voters. Older voters (most often against MJ legislation) vote at rates easily twice as much as those under 35, even though registration figures aren't nearly as skewed.

We've got to be informed, diligent and getting all like minded people registered and voting if we want to see all of this move forward as quickly as possible.
 

DDave

Vape Wizard
Accessory Maker
Obama will be president into 2017, same as any president who doesn't win the election of the previous November. He'll be president until a new one is sworn in on 1/20/17. The "lamest" of lame duck moves are almost always made in January after the election.

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flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
I'm hoping this will be how things look in the oval office from Thanksgiving 2016 > 1/20/17!! OK.... maybe he could lose the hat, and would much rather see him hitting on a nano or doing a dab.
 

DieHard

Accessory supplier
Accessory Maker
If we the people...:lol: Elect the wrong candidate to the presidency, we can possibly expect the whole MMJ AND recreational MJ house of cards to come crashing down around us. MJ is still illegal according to Federal Law. This Golden Age of MJ can be over in half a heartbeat if we get another Ronald/Nancy Reagan dynamic duo elected. All MJ users, medical and otherwise, are fighting the same battle: Federal decriminalization of MJ. Just because you are a "medical MJ user" means NOTHING in the eyes of the Federal Government. We are ALL criminals in their eyes. Those are the eyes that need opening. We, as MJ users will have a louder and more effective voice if we are all saying the same thing. "End MJ Prohibition"! For everyone!

MMJ on is Florida's ballot on November 5! This is the "foot in the door" that we need!
 

Tommy Dukes

Live everyday like it's your last
I was hoping California would be the next to legalize completely, but then I forgot about all the pharmaceutical company headquarters that are in California, as well as the way the
bureaucratic system is ran for dispensaries. The underground marijuana industry in California makes more money than any other crop. If it was completely legalized, marijuana would make the state of California $31 Billion in annual tax revenue, and could potentially get the state out of debt.

1. Alaska
2. California
3. D.C. (not a state, but hey...I'll take it)
4. Maine
5. Massachusetts
6. Oregon
7. Rhode Island
8. Vermont
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
I was hoping California would be the next to legalize completely, but then I forgot about all the pharmaceutical company headquarters that are in California, as well as the way the
bureaucratic system is ran for dispensaries. The underground marijuana industry in California makes more money than any other crop. If it was completely legalized, marijuana would make the state of California $31 Billion in annual tax revenue, and could potentially get the state out of debt.


Don't think it's about the pharma co's. If so, they would have trounced all over MMJ back in the mid 90s. But, do think it's not a good idea to put it on the ballot any time other than a presidential election. Stoners aren't known for their voting prowess and it will take all of the folks that only come out every four years to get it over the top. Alaska is a bit different with such things than most of the rest of the country, so think it sill pass there.

And, If CA is anything like CO, they'll still be plenty of black market sellers once it's legalized. Taxes are sure to be pretty high. Would you rather go to a store where you'll be asked for ID and likely videotaped to pay $400 for a good oz, or go to the same guy you have been for years and get the same for less than $300? CO is trying to figure out how to deal with this now. Fortunately, I don't think anyone is suggesting you keep your receipt in your stash. Once you have it - who's to say where you got it?
 

Gunky

Well-Known Member
Well CA has had medical for a long time. Like in CO before the recent events, medical serves as a sort of de facto legalization since it's nothing to get a doctor's recommendation letter. So we are used to high grade medical stuff, and the black market prices are to a great extent a function of and adjunct to dispensary prices.
 

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
Well CA has had medical for a long time. Like in CO before the recent events, medical serves as a sort of de facto legalization since it's nothing to get a doctor's recommendation letter. So we are used to high grade medical stuff, and the black market prices are to a great extent a function of and adjunct to dispensary prices.

Seems like that's the case. Things always work out pretty well when I get the chance to visit out there. But, living in non MMJ territory usually just leaves me jealous of you lucky dogs!
 

Tommy Dukes

Live everyday like it's your last
And, If CA is anything like CO, they'll still be plenty of black market sellers once it's legalized. Taxes are sure to be pretty high. Would you rather go to a store where you'll be asked for ID and likely videotaped to pay $400 for a good oz, or go to the same guy you have been for years and get the same for less than $300? CO is trying to figure out how to deal with this now. Fortunately, I don't think anyone is suggesting you keep your receipt in your stash. Once you have it - who's to say where you got it?

You're very right about this, as I myself, live in LA, and REFUSE to pay overpriced dispensaries $40/8th for weak grade MJ, when I can easily go to my neighbor's house and pay the same amount for 4 grams of weed at a higher THC content level.

Uruguay, which recently legalized cannabis in its borders, is setting their marijuana prices at $1 gram to try to stop this idea of having a black market.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/22/uruguay-legal-cannabis-1-dollar-gram

Not a bad idea. I say grow it yourself, save your money, and your health.

Problem solved.
 

Gunky

Well-Known Member
(snip).

I say grow it yourself, save your money, and your health.

Problem solved.

I took some classes at Oaksterdam U and tried cultivation in small grow tents indoors. This is really, really worth it for supplying your own meds (including excellent ice water hash). There is some upfront investment of two or three grand in equipment and supplies. Current energy rates and the market structure in CA at least make it somewhat difficult to make money selling what you grow but for your own use (or maybe a small collective of family members or friends with cards) this is very economical, fun, and legal under CA state and local law (the feds generally leave small medical grows alone as long as they are well below 99 plants - not that that standard makes any sense: a plant can be half a pound or half an ounce). There are a number of good books out there, Ed Rosenthal's Marijuana Growers Handbook for example, is a good place to start.
 
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Crohnie

Crohn's Warrior
On my last trip to Colorado, I found the prices at some of the medical dispensaries to be quite reasonable for the product offered. I've gotten herb there for less than $200/ounce that EASILY would go for more than double that here on the black market in Chicago. The first dispensaries in Illinois are expected to open in early 2015. I'm hoping prices will be reasonable, because top shelf stuff in Chicago is REALLY expensive...$400-500/oz. :o

I'm off today on a train trip to the legal state of Colorado. A good friend of mine lives about a 30 minute drive from Aspen. Fortunately, he has access to medical. Seems like the recreational prices are still pretty high. If all goes well on this trip, I'll be moving to Colorado next summer. Since vaping on an Amtrak train is not a good idea (get caught and the next stop is yours!), I've made some Canna Coconut Oil brownies to beguile the tedium of the journey. :evil:


EDIT: No, I'm not in coach. It's a 24 hour trip...my poor middle aged body would never make it. I got a great deal on a "roomette" sleeper.
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
New York Could Legalize Recreational Marijuana In 2015
Posted: 09/15/2014 7:08 pm EDT Updated: 09/16/2014 10:59 am EDT


The state of New York could legalize marijuana for recreational use as early as 2015.

State Sen. Liz Krueger (D) will reintroduce the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act during the next legislative session, which begins in January, her office confirmed to The Huffington Post on Monday.
 

snamuh

ghost
How surprising.... I feel like the east coast (read New England) is 10 years behind.



PS. nh has had medical for a year.. But they didn't do anything after the vote passed. No way to get a card and no way to buy.
 
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newVaper420

Vapor Enthusiast
How surprising.... I feel like the east coast (read New England) is 10 years behind.

PS. nh has had medical for a year.. But they didn't do anything after the vote passed. No way to get a card and no way to buy.

Eh I doubt it will pass here in NYS, but one can hope!
 
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Jethro

Well-Known Member
Just heard on the radio that VT is split right down the middle on public opinion. Exactly 50/50.

I don't understand why this is so hard. If people want it, and there is money to be made, what is the problem? You'd think that even the 50 percent against would like to see tax benefits and such.
 

Vicki

Herbal Alchemist
Florida votes for MMJ next month!

Coming from a real patient that truly needs cannabis as medicine, I hope and pray it passes!!!

One step at a time. First MMJ, then hopefully recreational.
 

t-dub

Vapor Sloth
Well I read measure 91 and it looks pretty solid. It leaves the current medical system in place, with key advantages that I need, while basically turning over cannabis regulation and production to OLCC. The arguments in favor are well established and many. The arguments against are all FEAR based, with some lies thrown in for good measure. They basically are:
  • OMG the kids will have access to MJ gummies that parents will leave around the house!!! Kids can eat enough of these to die!!!
  • Idiots will blow them selves up making extracts with 'tane!!!
  • Nobody should have that much pot!!!
  • People will drug and drive.
  • Stores will be selling pot laced gummy bears and cotton candy!!! Save the children!!!
That's it. That's all the mother hens could come up with.
 

macbill

Oh No! Mr macbill!!
Staff member
Gay Marriage!! MJ Recreational Consumption!!! Oh, there is some hatin' goin' on right here in Rivercity! Imagine! But some of their hate is getting satiated. Women's Rights are getting trampled on. Voters' Rights are getting chipped away.

I'm sure glad I live in Washington State. I just heard the 2 legal pot stores here in Vancouver, Washington (the lessor of the Vancouvers) are flush with product. I may mosey over and see wha's'up?
 
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