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Question: Could the Republicans become the party of "Just Say Grow"?
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« on: November 09, 2010, 09:22:01 PM »


I think that one of most active anti-Proposition 19 forces in California was the cannabis-growers lobby.  Sounds weird, but their argument was that "Big Agribusiness" would come in a spoil a 3 billion-dollar success story. 

Sure, many legalization types are Republicans.  As are many Democrats.  I don't think any re-alignments are necessary.  These yes/no questions often don't fall along party lines.
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