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>I am curious to know if people here think that the voters in California will vote to legalize marijuana on Nov 2nd.>
>Here's an interesting issue concerning this. My son has one of those medical marijuana cards. Of course, we all know why he really has the card. <g> One of the things the law currently allows is that if you grow more than you can use, you can sell the excess to anyone else who has a card, or sell it to the clubs. He says that if the law passes to legalize it, then the price will really drop and he can't make as much money selling the stuff.
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>Anybody want to hazard a guess as to what the outcome of his little enterprise might be?
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>~~Bonnie
http://mcsocal.com/blog/medical-marijuana-prices-drop-80-if-proposition-19-passes/At $65 an ounce for Humboldt Kush I may move back to California for my Golden Years <g>
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