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by dillondoyle
1920 days ago
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to be fair issues/petitioned amendments are very much money pays. It's pretty expensive to get signatures to get on ballot. Lots of states have rules like getting _% in each local HD or whatever. And then the money spent on persuasion. Uber recently in CA comes to mind. Kind of beautiful in its blunt honesty; a legal method for corporations having a good chance of changing the law specifically how they want without having to deal with those pesky lawmakers. Of course citizens can do it too! We got decriminalized mushrooms here in denver because of it! |
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The worst one is Prop 13 but everyone really did benefit at the time - of course it ruined the state for anyone who hadn't been born or moved there yet.
And the reason there's a really confusing prop about dialysis every election is that a labor union is putting them all on the ballot literally to troll the dialysis companies they're trying to unionize. Nobody actually wants them.
It does seem to work when representatives would be too embarrassed to vote for something, so that's why states are using it to legalize drugs.