California Roundup: Weed Freeloaders Won't Pay for a Good Buzz
Sandbagged! Plastic bag ban makes its way to Sacramento. Can a legislature that's less popular than lupus approve this new front in the war on sacks? FlashReport has a 30-gallon Hefty Steel Sak full of commentary.
I can't guarantee it: George Zimmer has given money to Proposition 19, the legalize-and-tax pot initiative on the November ballot. But George Soros, John Sperling and other supporters of past campaigns of decriminalization, are not stepping up. Is it the polling, the timing, the bad economy or the low quality of the bud? The L.A. Times John Hoeffel talks to the big donors.
Schwarzenegger post-mortems begin: The governor gets in on the action with a candid speech justifying his mixed-at-best tenure at the head of the nation's post populous state.
Another day, another city strangled by six-figure pension deals: This time it's Gilroy, that garlic-scented patch of heaven in the Santa Clara Valley. The Gilroy Dispatch pays tribute to the town's large and growing $100,000-pension club.
A good start: Modesto Bee reports that 2,300 government jobs have been cut in the San Joaquin Valley since the start of the recession.
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Can a legislature that's less popular than lupus approve this new front in the war on sacks?
There's a reason for that unpopularity.
We need safe sacks! The government must act!
war on sacks
I didn't know Jezebel was based in Sactown.
George Zimmer is a saint. Fuck Soros, that cheap bastard.
Soros is saving up for his next currency short.
I'm thinking it's probably going to be the dollar.
But George Soros, John Sperling and other supporters of past campaigns of decriminalization, are not stepping up.
Maybe legalizin' it isn't exactly the(ir) point. So, what have they bought, and what do they want?
Oh hey?
"Like the other pro-legalization groups, the alliance wanted to aim an initiative for 2012, when the presidential election would draw more liberal voters."
Well, not exactly that.
Gilroy's doomed any day now, anyway. As soon as we get our nifty high-speed rail line built, everybody's going to zoom right by.
Gilroy was here.
But George Soros, John Sperling and other supporters of past campaigns of decriminalization, are not stepping up.
Rumors among the Second Amendment crowd indicate gun control groups are getting stiffed as well. Maybe the recession did accomplish something.
This is a great time to raise the cost of living in California!