The legendary music magazine Rolling Stone had this to say about our campaign. Calling it
“the most effective and well-organized campaign to end marijuana prohibition since the drug was declared illegal in 1937…”
The Rolling Stone article established that Prop 19 is our best chance ever to legalize, control, and tax cannabis.
As some of you know, one of our contributors who goes by the name of “Bong” has spent a lot of years behind Federal prison bars because he was growing large amounts of Marijuana, which he shared with a couple dozen of his closest artist friends. Who they in turn might have shared with, is/was none of Bong’s business. Several of those are celebrity types and Bong gave the Feds NO NAMES, which didn’t help his case much. Did anyone come to his rescue? Of course not.
This photo will give you an idea of how elaborate his setup was, once upon a time.

This is what Bong's Pot Farm was like.
This is pretty unfukn believable shit man. Do yourself a favor and watch this nonsense. The shit scientists come up with, they were definitely on dope LOL!
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My friends over at Tax Cannabis.org are running a forum just like this and seems appropriate for my audience as well. So, the question once again.
What would you do with $1.4 billion?

This is what one billion dollars looks like.
Now to the meat of all this… Fast forward to November 3rd, 2010.
Okay, so you’ve voted YES ON PROP 19 and cannabis is now controlled and taxed. Given that the State of California will make a projected $1.4 billion in tax revenue because YOU VOTED YES ON PROP 19, we have a small problem. What should we do with all that money? Don’t forget, it will be for us (our representatives) to decide so keep it real. These comments will likely be read by local leaders. Most Analysts consider the voices of the few when determining the opinions and desires of the many.
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