California voters get marijuana legalization measure on the November ballot.
The measure, if passed, would allow anyone 21 years or older to possess up to one ounce of the wacky weed, and residents could grow the plant in limited quantities. You still won't be able to smoke it in public or around the young'uns, and it would still be illegal to drive under the influence of MJ or have it on school grounds (one presumes that would include universities as well as grade schools).
Of course, I fully expect that the opponents of the measure will bring out the standard scare tactics and over-reactions.
The measure, if passed, would allow anyone 21 years or older to possess up to one ounce of the wacky weed, and residents could grow the plant in limited quantities. You still won't be able to smoke it in public or around the young'uns, and it would still be illegal to drive under the influence of MJ or have it on school grounds (one presumes that would include universities as well as grade schools).
Of course, I fully expect that the opponents of the measure will bring out the standard scare tactics and over-reactions.