Proposition 19 is a California ballot proposition which will be on the November 2, 2010 California statewide ballot. It legalizes various marijuana-related activities, allows local governments to regulate these activities, permits local governments to impose and collect marijuana-related fees and taxes, and authorizes variouscriminal and civil penalties.[1] In March 2010, it qualified to be on the November statewide ballot.[2] It requires asimple majority in order to pass, and would take effect the day after the election.[3]Yes on 19 is the officialadvocacy group for the initiative, and No On Proposition 19 is the official opposition group.[4]
So now that you have a little knowledge of what Prop 19 is we can get into the meat of what I’ve got to say, kinda.