Quote Originally Posted by HighPopalorum
Who cares? If this gets on the ballot, vote for it. If CTI/Legalize2012's gets on the ballot, vote for both. Just vote! We live in a state where you can literally sit on your couch smoking a bowl and vote by filling in bubbles! When asked about the issue by friends on the fence, don't be partisan, as we are here, but emphasize the common positives: state revenue, elimination of cartel/gang dominance, social justice, better appropriation of law enforcement resources etc. The California initiative failed, partly because many pro-marijuana activists voted against it. We shouldn't let that happen in Colorado. If the ten or fifteen or twenty of us who read this board agree to bury all the hatchets and support any marijuana liberalization proposal, it will make a difference.
every now and then, we agree highpop. I want to vote against the sensible/safer/mpp one, but I won't be able to. I'll vote for any proposal to make it more accessible. I do think the sensible/safer/mpp version misses the mark by far, but it would be better than it is now.