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   B Sellers to Brooklyn ain't blue   
   Re: Ahhnold's plan to close CA parks wil   
   10 Jun 09 21:08:17   
   
   XPost: alt.california, ca.politics, alt.drugs   
   XPost: alt.drugs.pot   
   From: bliss@sfo.com   
      
   Brooklyn ain't blue wrote:   
   > On 10 Jun 2009, never@millions.com posted some   
   > news:h1t035tucscr08o3u846lp5ohi3vl213b9@4ax.com:   
   >   
   >> On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:56:23 -0700, "Billzz"   
   >>  wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> "Tim Howard"  wrote in message   
   >>> news:4a306172$0$23764$bbae4d71@news.suddenlink.net...   
   >>>> There is already a problem with people growing marijuana on public   
   >>>> lands, but if the Governator gets his way and closes the parks the   
   >>>> problem will skyrocket.  Most state parks are not gated and for   
   >>>> those that are, it is still easy to get in most of them.  Without   
   >>>> tourists, campers and park employees, drug dealers will run ramped   
   >>>> in them.  And I am not just talking about pot, I mean hard drugs   
   >>>> like speed.  If homeless can build makeshift buildings and campsites   
   >>>> in wooded parks when they are open and go undetected for a long   
   >>>> time, then don't you think drug dealers can set up meth labs?  Some   
   >>>> park employees are speaking out about this.  Hopefully the voters of   
   >>>> Kalefonia will get their representatives to stop this short-sighted   
   >>>> idea to save money, because the costs will far outweigh any savings   
   >>>> a few years down the road.  No matter what you think of drugs (and I   
   >>>> favor decriminalization and for some, legalization), they do not   
   >>>> belong in our CA State Parks.   
   >>> That's a good point, and worthy of a letter to the editor of the   
   >>> Sacramento Bee.  Someone will read it   
   >>>   
   >> In Sacramento, political folks read a lot but understand little.   
   >>   
   >> DCI   
   >>   
   >   
   > It's just noise to put pressure on the Democrats.  They're responsible   
   > for the fiscal mess anyway.  The Caliphonya legislature voted against   
   > every measure that would restrict or reduce spending in the last six   
   > years.  The were responsible for the de-regulation mess that cost Gray   
   > Davis his job too.   
   >   
   >   
   >   
   	Oh and when have the Republicans allowed tax measures to go   
   forward?  The present California Republican legislators are wanting   
   to run the state government out of business so they will be unfettered   
   in the exploitation of the States remaining resources.  They want to   
   cut down the timber in the state parks and open up reserved areas   
   to development. IMO.   
      
   	later   
   	bliss   
      
   	   
      
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