A vote for a marijuana monopoly
versus
An admendment prohibiting monopolys
Once advanced against legal gambling casinos but failed
So what happens if both amendments pass?
The one cancels out the other? No.
The one with the most votes prevails.
Who that loves freedom would vote for a monopoly?
Stew that in your hot crockpot.
Ohio has a curious ballot "issues"
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I don't know if it's true but I heard that Raygun was the guy that established the prescedent of abandoning crackdowns on monopolies.
If Muley can scruff along i can too.