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This came from Demitri Downing and what I consider the legal medical marijuana cartel at MITA.
So I suspect it will be an initiative that gives the legal medical marijuana cartel a second monopoly on recreational marijuana. The 2nd article is the one Demitri Downing and his MITA medical marijuana cartel put out. It came from tucson.com, which I think is the Arizona Star. Before I was kicked out of Safer Arizona, Demitri Downing came to one of our members only m=meetings and asked Safer Arizona to give his medical marijuana cartel special rights in the Safer Arizona initiative. I suspect Tom Dean invited him. We pretty much told Demitri Downing to f*ck off. I was kicked off of the Safer Arizona board of directors for complaining that marijuana criminal defense attorney Tom Dean was turning the Safer Arizona initiative into a mini version of the evil Prop 205
Tucson Rep. Todd Clodfelter, Phoenix lawmaker propose pot legalization The Associated Press Feb 9, 2018 Updated Feb 9, 2018 PHOENIX — Voters would have another chance to weigh in on legalizing marijuana in Arizona under a proposal in the state House. The proposal from Republican Rep. Todd Clodfelter of Tucson and Democratic Rep. Mark Cardenas of Phoenix was announced Thursday. If approved by the House and Senate, it would be on November's ballot. Opposition among Republican lawmakers to legalizing marijuana is strong, so it success remains in doubt. The proposal allows those 21 and older to possess an ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants. Smoking in public would be banned and cities and towns could bar marijuana businesses. Current medical marijuana laws remain intact. The proposal would tax sales and allow employers to bar workers from using marijuana. Arizona voters narrowly rejected a legalization effort in 2016.
TUCSON REP. TODD CLODFELTER, PHOENIX LAWMAKER PROPOSE MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION by Demitri Downing | Feb 12, 2018 | Industry News, Members News, MITA News/Blog Tucson Rep. Todd Clodfelter, Phoenix lawmaker propose Marijuana legalization PHOENIX — Voters would have another chance to weigh in on legalizing marijuana in Arizona under a proposal in the state House. The proposal from Republican Rep. Todd Clodfelter of Tucson and Democratic Rep. Mark Cardenas of Phoenix was announced Thursday. If approved by the House and Senate, it would be on November’s ballot. Opposition among Republican lawmakers to legalizing marijuana is strong, so it success remains in doubt. The proposal allows those 21 and older to possess an ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants. Smoking in public would be banned and cities and towns could bar marijuana businesses. Current medical marijuana laws remain intact. The proposal would tax sales and allow employers to bar workers from using marijuana. Arizona voters narrowly rejected a legalization effort in 2016.
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