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    Default Big Changes in California Drug Laws

    California Voters Make Possession of Most Drugs a Misdemeanor Offense - Hit & Run : Reason.com
    Curious to see how it affects people currently doing time, as I figure this a way to reduce over-crowding in the prison system.

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    Maher should be good tonight. Curious as to his thoughts on the Dems getting their ass kicked in both houses.

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    They had that coming. And when nothing at all changes, the other side will get it in 2016. Eventually people will catch on that, no matter who you vote for, the program stays the same.

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    For personal possession I think felony status was a bit much. Most laws in the US can't be passes expostfacto so it shouldn't effect those already charged but I'm not sure of the wording in this law. I was surprised to see it happened but California is so liberal they get hardons when they think of Fidel Castro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    For personal possession I think felony status was a bit much. Most laws in the US can't be passes expostfacto so it shouldn't effect those already charged but I'm not sure of the wording in this law. I was surprised to see it happened but California is so liberal they get hardons when they think of Fidel Castro.

    Yeah unlike the extremes on that other side that would arrest you for that hard on.

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    Soft drugs should be decriminalised as it is a waste of time and resources for authorities who try to catch users/dealers.
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    Default Re: Big Changes in California Drug Laws

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by walrus View Post
    For personal possession I think felony status was a bit much. Most laws in the US can't be passes expostfacto so it shouldn't effect those already charged but I'm not sure of the wording in this law. I was surprised to see it happened but California is so liberal they get hardons when they think of Fidel Castro.

    Yeah unlike the extremes on that other side that would arrest you for that hard on.
    Just give us circus and bread and we will comply

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