Usuário Growroom felco Postado October 12, 2015 Usuário Growroom Denunciar Share Postado October 12, 2015 08/11/2015 - Galera ta dando ate briga! São muitas associações propondo vias diferentes! Aqui uma lista que acredito ilustra essa variedade: 2016 California Marijuana Legalization Initiatives A comparison of the various proposed marijuana ballot issues Initiative Title and Sponsors Taxation and Use of Revenue Communities Allowed to Ban Marijuana Businesses? Business Rules Personal Possession Limits Legal Relief For Previous Marijuana Convictions? The Adult Use of Marijuana Act [Michael Sutton and Donald Lyman] 15% excise tax on retail sales. Revenues would be used to investigate legalization outcomes, develop marijuana DUI protocols, support communities harmed by past drug policies, sponsor marijuana research and fund various social programs. Yes Recreational licenses would only be granted to California residents, with existing medical marijuana businesses receiving priority. Delivery services would be permitted and local governments could allow marijuana consumption at marijuana shops. Rules would be established for appellations of origin and organic labels. Up to 1 ounce of marijuana, 4 grams of marijuana concentrates and six marijuana plants. Yes Cannabis Control and Taxation Act [George Mull, California Cannabis Association] 5% excise tax on retail sales. Revenues would go to marijuana research, state preschool programs, environmental protection and cleanup programs and pediatric medical research. No Recreational licenses would only be granted to California residents. Those associated with alcohol and tobacco companies could not receive licenses. Up to six marijuana plants and up to 1 ounce of marijuana and 4 grams of marijuana concentrates on a highway or in a public space. Not specified The Control, Regulate and Tax Cannabis Act of 2016 [ReformCA] 15% retail tax on edibles and concentrates; 10% tax on all other marijuana products. Revenues would go to local governments and various statewide social, safety, environmental and research initiatives. Yes Marijuana would be regulated similarly to alcohol. Recreational licenses would only be granted to California residents, with existing medical marijuana businesses receiving priority. Up to 1 ounce of marijuana and 100 square feet of garden space. Yes The 2016 California Bipartisan Decriminalization of Cannabis Act [Jason and Lara Collinsworth, founders of Love Genetics] 15% excise tax, plus 5% implementation tax. Half of all revenues would go to public schools. Yes Medical dispensaries would become recreational shops on Jan. 1, 2017. Concentrates made with dangerous solvents and delivery services would be prohibited. Up to 5 pounds of dried marijuana, 1 pound of extracts, 3 gallons of liquid extracts and 500 square feet of garden space. Yes The Safe Communities, Parks and Schools Act of 2016 [SaferCA, founded by Chad and Marinda Hanes] Purchases would be taxed at 50 cents per gram of dry product, $3.30 per gallon of liquid-infused products and $2 per gram of concentrate. Revenues would be distributed to drug abuse programs, public land funds and medical marijuana research. No Existing medical marijuana businesses would not face penalties until recreational licenses are issued. Delivery services would be permitted. Up to 30 grams of dried marijuana and either six mature plants or 25 square feet of garden space, whichever is greater. Yes The California Cannabis Hemp Initiative [Berton Duzy] Excise taxes would not exceed 10% of the retail price. Half of all revenues would fund development of hemp businesses. No Operators would be regulated similarly to alcohol businesses and would follow health and safety rules established for the herbal products industry. Up to 12 pounds of dried marijuana and 99 flowering female plants. Yes The California Craft Cannabis Initiative [Heather Burke and Omar Figueroa] Total taxes would not exceed 30% of a product’s retail value. No California residents and dispensaries operating for at least a year could operate in the recreational market. Rules would be established for trademarks, appellations, craft cultivator licenses and organic labels. Up to six marijuana plants. Not specified The Marijuana Control, Legalization and Revenue Act of 2016 [Americans for Policy Reform] Excise taxes would not exceed 15% of a product’s retail value. Revenues would go to education, conservation, drug abuse programs, public safety, marijuana research, minority organizations and local government general funds. Yes California residents and medical marijuana businesses operating for at least a year would have priority for commercial cultivation licenses. Rules would be established for appellations, artisan cultivator licenses and organic labels. Personal cultivation limits could be set by local neighborhood standards. Not specified Community Act to Regulate, Control and Tax Cannabis of 2016 [Alice Huffman, president of the California NAACP] 10% cannabis tax. No Delivery services would be permitted. Up to 1 ounce of marijuana and 25 square feet of garden space. Not specified The Cannabis Legalization Act of 2016 [Sam Clauder, California Cannabis Unity Campaign] Revenues would go to education, substance abuse programs and marijuana research. No In the absence of local regulations, marijuana consumption by those 21 and older would conform to tobacco regulations. Not specified Not specified Fonte: http://www.ibtimes.com/california-marijuana-legalization-2016-10-legalization-efforts-afoot-golden-state-2166983 Planilha: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6aehw7qCTO_SXQ4WFFHRTBVVWM/view?usp=sharing Ps.: Simplismente não consegui formatar isso melhor! ---- 08/10/2015 - Antigos: "Big Marijuana Reforms Included in Senate Spending Package" Fonte: http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/marijuana_law/federal-marijuana-laws-policies-and-practices/ -- 12/10/2015 http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/10/11/voices-ore-legalizes-pot-and-nobody-cares/73646658/ -- Indiana Senate Announces Bill to Legalize Marijuana and Hemp Production http://nationalreport.net/indiana-senate-announces-bill-legalize-marijuana-hemp-production/ -- Colorado monthly marijuana sales eclipse $100 million mark http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28947869/colorado-monthly-pot-sales-pass-100-million-mark ** O movimento em torno da legalização da Cannabis está muito forte, todos estamos vendo a inevitabilidade da Legalização. O argumento de que a Proibição não funciona está ganhando espaço diante de FATOS. Agora é possivel expor a verdadeira 'Porta de Entrada' que é na verdade o Trafico Ilegal de drogas, agora vemos possoas fazendo essa associação já vendo TAMBÉM o exemplo FENOMENAL do TABACO. Hoje socialmente desencorajado, socialmente tolerado e eficientemente afastado dos JOVENS, lembro que na minha idade todo mundo fumava em toda rodinha(tenho 30) e hoje a mulecada fuma ainda cigarro, mas já não tem aquele apelo. A VERDADE está do nosso lado, são MILHARES de anos de USO e se tá na pista é porque é COISA BOA! SAAAAAALLLLLVVEEEEE GROOOOWWWWWROOOOOOMM TU TA ESCRITO NESSA HISTORIA!!!! **** Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
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