for the upcoming electionCalifornia's Proposition 37:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/07/prop-37-california-gmo-food_n_1945106.html
10/10/2012 5:40:18 PM
I would definitely vote yes, absolutely
10/10/2012 5:45:49 PM
If this means that GMO food remains available but becomes cheaper than non-GMO food, much as non-organic food is cheaper than organic, I support this too: Let agribusiness soak the numbskulls who think GMO food is somehow unsafe.Anyway in my own home state, Issue 1 is about a constitutional convention; the question has been asked every two decades since 1932, as the Ohio Constitution requires, and has failed every time, but I intend to vote for it.
10/10/2012 5:54:16 PM
Colorado Amendment 64: regulates Marijuana like Alcoholhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Amendment_64_(2012)Oregon Measure 80: Allows growing Marijuana for personal use and forming a commision for the regulation of commercial growinghttp://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Oregon_Cannabis_Tax_Act_Initiative,_Measure_80_(2012)Washington Initiative 502: legalize limited possession by people over 21 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Initiative_502 These ain't your grandmama's Medical MJ laws!!!
10/10/2012 6:16:40 PM
Not particularly intriguing or original, but several states are having marriage votes this November. A win in Minnesota means stopping an amendment 1 type marriage discrimination amendment. A win in any of the other 3 states means a new state now has marriage equality. I doubt we win them all, but if we can win in any of those 3 that's still gaining ground at least.
10/10/2012 7:05:21 PM
10/10/2012 7:19:05 PM
Maryland Question 7: Should we build a big fucking casino in National Harbor?Yes!
10/10/2012 7:58:11 PM
How about people who think GMO kills small farmers or don't want herbicide resistant weeds? Health is not the only reason you might want to be notified if a food contains GMO.
10/10/2012 8:38:05 PM
10/10/2012 9:31:48 PM
^^^ Please vote Question 7 yes. That may be the only option left to keep the National Harbor viable.Virginia has an amendment vote to prevent the use of eminent domain for "private gain" (response to Kelo vs. New London). I agree with this one.
10/11/2012 12:51:53 AM
Ya, GMO's are much scarier for their ecological effects. The health concerns are just borderline superstition, like the people who are likewise afraid of food containing "CHEMICALS"I'm pro-just about any labeling law. Anything towards information symmetry between producer and consumer.[Edited on October 11, 2012 at 1:52 PM. Reason : .]
10/11/2012 1:52:01 PM
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10/12/2012 10:03:24 AM
its hilarious because the people behind that shit have absolutely nothing wrong with their lives so they've gotta make up problems. they probably all own tons of electronics made by chinese kids but dont give a fuck about that. referrendum systems should be universally abolished because they only ever fuck shit up.
10/12/2012 10:06:06 AM
Referendums aren't perfect, I can easily admit that, especially when you consider that plenty of voters are barely literate.But they only ever fuck shit up? Look at the issues ITT, most are cutting edge political topics that are politically untouchable by a lot of lawmakers and yet poll relatively well in their respective states. It's about as "direct" as our democracy gets and allows us to bypass our stodgy, slow political system.
10/12/2012 12:27:29 PM
the maine legislature had already legalized gay marriage, and then a referrendum killed it.nc just killed gay marriage with a referrendum.gay marriage has been shot down in other referrendumsetc...
10/12/2012 3:35:00 PM
Even bonding issues can be problematic when things like old people blocking education bonds happen. direct democracy is a bad idea.
10/12/2012 3:47:10 PM
10/14/2012 7:20:56 PM
yeah. democracy is pretty much a failure.
10/15/2012 10:04:01 AM
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