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California: State of Confusion

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Prop 19 Debate

Posted by admin On October - 22 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

Two former Police Chiefs debate legalizing marijuana in california.

High Scream Marijuana Ice Cream Recipe

Posted by admin On October - 1 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

High Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for High Scream!

And here’s a great recipe on how you can make marijuana ice cream at home! This is really not the simplest recipe and it will take time to perfect. The guy in the video is very thorough in his explanation of the recipe.

ingredients
1/2 gallon half and half
12 egg yolks
vanilla flavouring
3 cups of sugar
1/4 ounce “decent” marijuana

Grind up your buds, stems and all, but make sure to get the seeds out.

You ll also need a whisk, and a plastic or wood spatula
a double boiler, or a pot with a pyrex dish inside it

1st step
pour the half and half into your pan (don’t let the pyrex dish touch the bottom of the pan, it can crack the pyrex!)
Make sure you don’t scorch your half and half, don’t burn it, and by no means use any milk. You want to use something that has a really high fat content. That’s what the THC will bind to.

Gently heat your half and half at a low simmer. Stir regularly, and watch the pot so the mixture doesn’t boil over. Once the mixture is around 170 degrees it’s time to add your other ingredients. If you don’t have a thermometer look at the sides of the pan. You should see tiny bubbles beginning to rise.

Add your ground up buds to the mix.
Don’t let it get too hot, this will curdle the milk.
Stir regularly. Keep checking on it for an hour. Then, after an hour, let it cool for another hour. I know, you want to eat your marijuana ice cream now! But if you wait just for one hour the cream mixture will become more potent.

While this is cooking you’re going to make another mixture. Take three cups of sugar and mix it with 12 egg yolks. Add 3 tablespoons of vanilla flavor to this mix.

Take a ladle full of your simmering mixture, and add it to your sugar/egg yolk mixture. This prevents the eggs from scrambling and brings your second mixture slowly up in temperature. Continue to add the cream mixture into the sugar mixture slowly.
After they’ve been adequetly mixed you can add your egg/sugar mixture into your cream mixture.
Stir it constantly for 5 to 10 minutes.
Once it begins to thicken you want to let it sit and cool down. You don’t want to immediately stick it in the fridge.
Once it is cooled. Get some completely sealed containers. Fill them up. Pop them in the fridge and you’ve got High Scream! yum yum! :)

Holy Shit! California Decriminalizes Marijuana!

Posted by admin On October - 1 - 2010 1 COMMENT

The Governator Arnold Shwarzenegger has just signed bill SB 1449 which effectively treats marijuana possesion no longer as a criminal offense. Currently as it stands you are allowed to posses up to 28.5 grams and receive nothing more than a 100$ fine. It’s a traffic ticket.

Now, many are thinking why would Shwarzenegger, who recently came out against prop 19 would now sign a bill which effectively decriminalizes marijuana. it simple. They don’t want prop 19 to pass and are doing everything in their power to stop it. Both the democrats and the Republicans have come out against the bill, and it hasn’t got any support from any major political figure in California. This is because they are worried about the repercussions of what will happen legally to the state if prop 19 is passed. Prop 19 would completely legalize the sale, production of marijuana, and create a tax which would bring the state billions of dollars. The last part is the tough one. You see, since marijuana is still illegal at a federal level, this would complicate the ability of the state to tax it. If Prop 19 passes it will create many legal problems for the state, and it will most likely go all the way to the supreme court. Unfortunately the Supreme Court has never ruled in favor of state’s rights, so they will nullify the will of the voters. Californian politicians are very afraid of democracy in action. They don’t want the people to have their say. So what do the politicians do? They give us a carrot on a stick, and say, is this good enough? I say fuck that! I want to grow the carrots myself! Go Prop 19!

Here’s the letter from Shwarzenegger explaining why he signed 1449 into law.

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To the Members of the California State Senate:

I am signing Senate Bill 1449.

This bill changes the crime of possession of less than an ounce of marijuana from a misdemeanor punishable only by a $100 fine to an infraction punishable by a $100 fine. Under existing law, jail time cannot be imposed, probation cannot be ordered, nor can the base fine exceed $100 for someone convicted of this crime.

I am opposed to decriminalizing the possession and recreational use of marijuana and oppose Proposition 19, which is on the November ballot. Unfortunately, Proposition 19 is a deeply flawed measure that, if passed, will adversely impact California’s businesses without bringing in the tax revenues to the state promised by its proponents. Notwithstanding my opposition to Proposition 19, however, I am signing this measure because possession of less than an ounce of marijuana is an infraction in everything but name. The only difference is that because it is a misdemeanor, a criminal defendant is entitled to a jury trial and a defense attorney. In this time of drastic budget cuts, prosecutors, defense attorneys, law enforcement, and the courts cannot afford to expend limited resources prosecuting a crime that carries the same punishment as a traffic ticket. As noted by the Judicial Council in its support of this measure, the appointment of counsel and the availability of a jury trial should be reserved for defendants who are facing loss of life, liberty, or property greater than $100.

For these reasons, I am signing this bill.

Sincerely,

Arnold Schwarzenegger

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And here’s the text of the actual bill.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

SB 1449, as amended, Leno. Marijuana: possession.
Existing law provides that, except as authorized by law, every
person who possesses not more than 28.5 grams of marijuana, other
than concentrated cannabis, is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be
punished by a fine of not more than $100. This same penalty is
imposed for the crime of possessing not more than 28.5 grams of
marijuana while driving on a highway or on lands, as specified.
Existing law provides for this offense with
respect to these offenses that under specified conditions (1)
the court shall divert and refer the defendant for education,
treatment, or rehabilitation, as specified, and (2) an arrested
person who gives satisfactory evidence of identity and a written
promise to appear in court shall not be subjected to booking.
This bill would instead provide that ,
except as authorized by law, every person who possesses not more
than 28.5 grams of marijuana, other than concentrated cannabis,
any person who commits any of the above offenses
is instead guilty of an infraction punishable by a fine
of not more than $250 $100. This bill would
eliminate the above- described prov isions
relating to booking and to diversion and referral for education,
treatment, or rehabilitation . By changing the
penalties for an existing crime, this bill would impose a
state-mandated local program.
The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local
agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the
state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that
reimbursement.
This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this
act for a specified reason.

Alcohol Industry takes On Medical Marijuana

Posted by admin On September - 28 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

I like beer. I really do. But why do they have to be such pricks?

 

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