Out of curiosity, is there anything in the initiative that is a "dealbreaker" for you (or anyone else)? Would anyone vote against this if it appeared on the ballot as-is? If so, what would have to be removed or added in order to change your mind?
HighPopalorum Reviewed by HighPopalorum on . 8 Ballot Initiatives submitted today by out of state interests and they mimic 1284 Restrictive Pot Initiatives Complicate Colorado Cannabis Reform Will out-of-state interests amend Colorado's Constitution again? {Denver} -- On the heals of historic grassroots victories in the state legislature, Colorado cannabis patients and advocates are confused and surprised by an attempt to undermine these victories by a conservative faction of national and local drug policy reform groups. According to the Denver Post, members of the Marijuana Policy Project, the Drug Policy Rating: 5