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    http://www.14wfie.com/Global/story.asp?S=12218458

    CALIFORNIA (NBC) - There is new controversy involving marijuana in California.

    The state became the first to legalize medical marijuana 15 years ago.

    Now, the state could become the first to make it legal for recreational use as well.

    This week, California decided to put it to a vote in November.

    An initiative will be on the ballot to legalize the recreational use of marijuana so that getting high for any reason at all will no longer be a crime.

    The measure would allow adults over 21 to buy up to an ounce and grow small amounts, though they wouldn't be able to use it in public or near minors.

    Needless to say, it's controversial.

    "I'm opposed to it," one California resident said.

    "I think it's long overdue," one California resident said.

    Stephen Gutwillig of the Drug Policy Alliance Network has been pushing the measure for years.

    "This initiative is a watershed moment in a decades long struggle to end failed marijuana policies in this country," Gutwillig said.

    But supporters finally got traction for one simple reason: California is broke.

    "We face additional cuts," California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said.

    The Tax Cannabis Act, as it's called, would let local governments collect on every marijuana sale.

    Advocates argue the measure could help California dig out of its $20 billion deficit, raising as much as $1.4 billion a year and cutting law enforcement expenses.

    That could save the state some $200 million a year, but critics said if the measure passes, the stuff of the TV and movies will become reality, and the state will have a much higher price to pay.

    "From a social standpoint, it's just the cost in what it's going to do to our communities, our workforce, another intoxicant on the roadway," Kim Raney with the California Police Chiefs Association said. "It's going to impact the social fabric of this country for decades to come."

    Right now, pot proponents may have a slight edge.

    An April 2009 statewide poll showed 56 percent of California voters support legalizing and taxing marijuana.

    "We'll smoke it here at home and laugh and sing and listen to music and everything's wonderful," Carl Burns, who supports marijuana legalization said.

    In 1996, California became the first of 14 states to legalize medical marijuana, so some think this new measure could spark another national trend.

    "What happens in California resonates nationwide," Gutwillig said.

    That means in years to come, the term going green could start to take on a whole new meaning.
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    I wonder how much an ounce of the good stuff is going to cost if it's legal but taxed at a higher rate? I still prefer Jack Daniels but I'll be ripping a few bong hits too.



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    i really don't see the big deal. sounds like a great way for the gov't to make some money, and a great way for people who already smoke pot to continue smoking pot.


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    Lol Carl burns. Great name for a weed advocate. In other news let's get high!


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    Time to decriminalize pot.


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    Imho if they do it would be smart because they can make millions upon millions off of the mere taxing of it.


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    Stimulate the economy man.
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    It will create new jobs and expand current ones.

    Besides if you don't want to smoke pot you don't have to.
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    If California allows residents to legally carry 1 ounce of pot for personal use, the population of the state is going to double!!



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