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CBS News poll source here

Associated Press Poll, "Most Oppose Legalization" - April 20, 2010 - find it on our blog

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taxing California by intoxicating Californians with Marijuana is un-American! Take a stand against Proposition 19 and vote NO!

 

 

 

 

 

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Auto Accident Death Rates

A CRASH-COURSE

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Open Letter to the Assembly

A.B. 390 Stopped in Committee

L.A. Dispensaries shutting down

Judge Gray: Legally Tone-Deaf?

At-risk Youth

The DEA's position

Re-criminalization in Alaska

The F.D.A. says "No benefits"

Pot: #1 Cross-Addiction Drug

Good Samaritan or Bad Seed?

Drug Cartels will sell harder drugs: Meth, Herion, Cocaine

Dangers of Second-hand Smoke

D.A.R.E. America Says "NO"

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WE PROUDLY APPLAUD!

 

ALL California Primary Candidates OPPOSED

To The Legalization Of Marijuana For Personal Use!

List in alphabetical order

Barbara Alby, Candidate for Board of Equalization (R) www.barbaraalby.com

Lee Baca, Candidate for and Los Angeles County Sheriff www.lasd.org

Barbara Boxer, Candidate for U.S. Senate (D) www.barbaraboxer.com

Jerry Brown, Candidate for Governor (D) www.jerrybrown.org

Tom Campbell, Candidate for U.S. Senate (R) www.campbell.org

Bill Chambers, Candidate for Governor (R) www.billchambers4governor.com

Steve Cooley, Candidate for Attorney General (R) www.stevecooley.com

Rocky Delgadillo, Candidate for Attorney General (D) www.4rocky.com

Chuck Devore, Candidate for U.S. Senate (R) www.chuckdevore.com

John Eastman, Candidate for Attorney General (R) www.eastmanforag.com

Carly Fiorina, Candidate for U.S. Senate (R) www.carlyforca.com

Yvonne Girard, Candidate for Lieutenant Governor (R) www.smartvoter.org

Lydia Gutierrez, Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction website here

Kamala Harris, Candidate for Attorney General (D) www.kamalaharris.org

Tom Harman, Candidate for Attorney General (R) www.tomharman4ag.com

Douglas R. Hughes, Candidate for Governor (R) www.hughes4governor.com

Chris Kelley, Candidate for Attorney General (D) www.kelly2010.com

Dianne Lenning, Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction website here

Ted Lieu, Candidate for Attorney General (D) www.tedlieu.com

Grant McMicken, Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction website here

Alan Nakanishi, Candidate for Board of Equalization (R) www.alannakanishi.com

Pedro Nava, Candidate for Attorney General (D) www.pedronava.com

Robert Newman, Candidate for Governor (R) www.newman4governor.org

Gavin Newsom, Candidate for Lieutenant Governor (D) www.gavinnewsom.com

Daniel Nusbaum, Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction website here

Dina Josephine Padilla, Candidate for Insurance Commissioner (G) website here

Steve Poizner, Candidate for Governor (R) www.stevepoizner.com

George Runner, Candidate for Board of Equalization (R) www.georgerunner.com

Ed Streichman, Candidate for Board of Equalization (R) www.streichmanforboe.com

Alberto Torrico, Candidate for Attorney General (D) www.albertotorrico.com

Mike Villines, Candidate for Insurance Commissioner (R) www.mikevillines.com

Meg Whitman, Candidate for Governor (R) www.megwhitman.com

 

Sources: www.sfgate.com , www.ebar.com , www.metnews.com , www.examiner.com, www.abclocal.go.com, www.sfgate.com, www.stevepoizner.com, www.laist.com, we also contacted candidates directly.

Note: By "opposed to legalization" we mean for personal use.

 

Real Stories & Real Consequences As A Result Of Marijuana Use (Video) here

 

Will legalizing Marijuana place our National Security at risk?

We think so.

How will California defend itself against the enemy both foreign and domestic, in a newly intoxicated condition? - Not very well.

The Department of Homeland Security has the threat level in the airline sector set to level “Orange” or “High.”  The next threat level would be “Red” for “Severe.”  With marijuana legalization, drug paraphernalia would become yet another source of concern for airline security.  We cannot afford to be casual about many items, which are banned from being brought on a plane.  Drug paraphernalia would add a long list of items, which we must not be burdened with.  - 

DHS threat level assessment here

 

Legalization of cannabis would bring on a whole new way for adults to look at the youth.

Effects on youth here

 

CalChamber is OPPOSED to Tax Cannaibs!