California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law a bill downgrading the possession of an ounce or less of marijuana from a misdemeanor to an infraction.
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The bill makes possession of up-to an ounce an infraction; like a traffic ticket, punishable by a simple $100 fine and no arrest record.The Governor said that the bill is not intended to make it easier for people to have cannabis, but instead to ease the state’s financial burden of the cost of enforcing the previous policy.
“Gov. Schwarzenegger deserves credit for sparing the state’s taxpayers the cost of prosecuting minor pot offenders,” Gieringer said. “Californians increasingly recognize that the war on marijuana is a waste of law enforcement resources.”
The new law will not take effect until January 1, 2011, and it will still remain relevant even if Proposition 19 passes.












Wow. That will save the state a bit of money, won’t it?
To summarize:
It’s legal, but we can still arrest you if we feel like it.
Good.
#2. It’s not legal, but you can’t be arrested for simple posession. We have this in Colorado. It’s about time all states adopt this.
Fully legalize it and tax it. Reduce enforcement cost to zero, and build a new revenue stream for the state! … Oh, but that’s socialism. Forget I mentioned it, eh? *puff*
” it will still remain relevant even if Proposition 19 passes.”
Hmmm, I don’t get that part, if it is made legal for adults to purchase, possess, and use how would it still be an ‘infraction’?
So the New Question is this: How do I grow a marijuana plant that produces useful results, yet weighs less than an ounce?
Arnold rules!
Conan, what is best in life?
Weeeeeeeeeed!
Holy shyte, that was a long time coming. Has there been a planetary shift of some sort? At least Earth hasn’t exploded. The sun will rise tomorrow & the day after that.
Green bud is a wondrous & life-enhancing substance. Who knew.
Medical marijuana dispensaries have really revitalized the town of Glenwood Springs, CO. There’s at least 5 on the road to Aspen.
Lots of people in Aspen have glaucoma, apparently. Must be the altitude.
But don’t forget that someone at the DEA could get a wild hair and start busting everyone in sight, state laws be damned. And thanks to Lincoln, there’s nothing CA can do about it.
The title is not quite right.
It’s still not legal to have less than an ounce. You just can’t get arrested and hauled off to jail for it. It is an infraction, and you can only get arrested for a misdemeanor or above. You still get a $100 fine, payable by mail.
Since “driving under the influence” of any substance (prescribed or unprescribed, legal or illegal) is already illegal, it should not have much effect on driving enforcement, although since there is no measured limit for THC, it is fairly easy (but expensive) to fight it in court.
As for employment, working under the influence of anything can lead to firing in most companies. You can be under the influence of Nyquil and get fired.
Yay for Arnold. My favorite Republipuke.
On an unrelated note, the new field sobriety test for marijuana intoxication is to say “Arnold Schwarzenegger” without giggling.
Completely a political move.
Republicans can ill afford a bunch of college stoners going to the poles in November. When is the last day register to vote in California?
I bet it’s soon??? Hopefully this will deter late voter registrations which would really hurt the republicans.
October 18, 2010 is the last day to register in the state of California for the November 2, 2010 election.
As for the legalization of pot. I still think people are only focusing on the alleged money savings and the unknown tax revenues.
What will it cost to collect these taxes? Employers will still prohibit its usage (not that it has stopped people anyway) and then there is the Fed, still illegal, they could with-hold federal funds.
There is allot to think about.
This is good and all Californians should help liberate the world by voting YES on Prop. 19. It is only a step in the right direction but where California goes the world follows. Prop. 19 also forbids local law enforcement from cooperating with the DEA in cases involving marijuana grown legally under state law. This will end all DEA raids on Medical Cannabis establishments as local cops are always the strong arm stooges that make the bust.
Do the right thing and Vote Yes on 19! Keep the ball moving and restore some sanity to government.
Those wacky, Californiassholes.
#5 Riiiiiight! Like with weapons and violence. Puff, it disappeared.
#16 Everyone making sound political moves to get elected. And morons like #14 to vote for them. What could go wrong!
#18 You’re 2 for 2 on the fucking idiot front.