October in California is the start of two seasons: the rainy season and the proposition season. The first is a result of Mother Nature. The second is a result of our penchant to want to vote on everything. I happen to think both are pretty much all wet, but that's another story.
At the top of the ballot this year will be Proposition 19, which
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I really don't care what people do with their time, and I'm essentially "for" legalized marijuana even though I myself don't partake, for the same reason I think people should be allowed to drink if they want to. It's essentially the same thing. There should be regulations, outright prohibiting something as relatively harmless (compared to things like heroin, that is) just causes unnecessary spending and police time wasted on people for possession of this substance when there's really bigger fish the police should be frying.
However, I am all for the benefit of the state, above all. I didn't think about how this would affect federal aid. That is something to consider.
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The probability for positive/negative outcomes seems about equal.
Time for a coin-flip?
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That shifts the status quo in a direction where having the Feds do more active enforcement would worsen the situation more than before. OTOH, it's still not nearly as good as an open, regulated environment where you can walk into a store and know what you're getting.
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I'm waiting for someone to put "separate but equal" schools on the California ballot as a proposition. Or maybe just plain old segregation. How about making Christianity the official religion of California? I'll bet it would pass just like Prop 8 did.
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I've tried that route all of my voting life. Didn't work once.
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In the end, I'm convinced, most voters in America don't vote based on careful thought, but rather on their visceral reactions to media snips and snipes.
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And yes, the part of me that opposes Prop 19 doesn't do so because of fundamental opposition, just more a concern that the whole thing could backfire. I am conceptually totally in favour.
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