One was a technical change to the language which funds our community college system. It cost nothing. It needed to be updated to meet 21st century needs. It passed handily.
The other was Prop. 207. It passed, too.
The implications showed up in my Neighborhood Facebook Women's Group. Alongside the posts seeking the best New York style pizza or a master cake decorator was this:
Anyone have a good recommendation for someone who knows how to cultivate marijuana plants? I will of course be waiting till all legal proceedings are finalized, but I'd definitely like to be first in line for a consultation. Interested in planting in my backyard whatever I am legally allowed.
As of this writing, there are 29 comments, referring her to garden groups with the sub-threads she's seeking, offering personal experiences, sharing photos.
As Mary McCarthy wrote, who'd a thunk it?
A woman of color will sit one heartbeat away from the most powerful office in the world and my upper middle class, white, suburban moms and retirees community is having a great time talking about weed.
2020.... you continue to surprise.
My stomach has been in such a know I haven't been able to eat since Wednesday morning. Maybe I should be considering some weed . . .
ReplyDeleteWhy not? It's more fun than Ativan :)
DeleteWe've been glued to the talking heads...even Fox, just to stay informed...and the knot in my stomach was loosening until the orange menace took to the podium and undermined or democracy.
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Even Fox interrupted the POYUS to explain that he was lying. . .I was switching channels and managed to catch it!
ReplyDeleteThat's POTUS! Typo!
DeleteYet here they are, day after day, promoting his absurdities.
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You have a MUCH better Nextdoor group than I do. All I ever see is lost/found dogs and the occasional cat. It was surprising to me that the pot proposition passed. 2020 really has been surprising.
ReplyDeleteIt's not Nextdoor... you're right, that one is lost pet central! This is an opt in group someone started on FB.
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