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Without surprise, it's almost cleanly divided among party lines, with R (save 1) saying no, and D saying yes. No stance is recorded for dewino.

Without surprise, it's almost cleanly divided among party lines, with R (save 1) saying no, and D saying yes. No stance is recorded for dewino.

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Every time marijuana gets legalized, states go "blue" in short order.

[–] 1 pt

It's primarily the Democratic side of the house that's in favor of legal drugs.

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I think there is going to be a tipping point where people stop migrating for the sake of living in states that have legalized marijuana and the flipping phenomenon disappears.

[–] 1 pt

We shall see. I also think pot legalization increases other jewish ways of thinking among the population.

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It certainly is a strange dynamic as a social currency. Groups that don't like weed are typically right leaning so to get marijuana where it isn't legal, you have to be in with left leaning crowds or at least tolerant of them. So then as a state legalizes marijuana it attracts a left leaning crowd. If there were a right leaning 'federal narcotics scheduling is unconstitutional and the free market will provide a quality product' access to marijuana dynamic then you might see a red shift after legalization.