In a ‘historic’ resolution to the political crisis in Honduras, late Thursday October 29, interim Honduras leader Roberto Micheletti announced he would accept a deal that would restore ousted President Zelaya and respect the November 29 election date.
Archive for October, 2009
Honduras: November 29 General Election
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Switzerland Referendum – Ban the construction of Minarets on Mosques?
Honduras General Election – November 29, 2009
Virginia Governor Election – November 3rd
New Jersey Governor – November 2009
Northern Mariana Islands Governor, November 2009
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Northern Mariana Islands Governor, November 2009
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.
Northern Mariana Islands gubernatorial election, November 7, 2009
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Special Congressional Election – New York’s 23rd District
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.
The 2009 special election for the 23rd congressional district of New York will be held on November 3, 2009 to replace Republican John M. McHugh, who resigned from office to become United States Secretary of the Army on September 21, 2009.
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Public Option: Yes or No?
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009A new Lifestyle/Health poll has been created.
According to many, the divisive debate about a government-run plan or ‘public option’ is a roadblock to reform. What do you think? Is the public option essential?
New Jersey Governor – November 2009
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.
New Jersey Gubernatorial Election – November 2009
Democratic Governor Jon Corzine is eligible to run for a second term, and is doing so. He is considered vulnerable given a number of recent scandals and low approval ratings.
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Virginia Governor Election – November 3rd
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009A new Politics/Elections poll has been created.
Gubernatorial Election: State of Virginia – November 3rd, 2009
Term-limited incumbent Tim Kaine not running.
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Los Angeles Medical Marijuana Dispensaries: Regulate or Shut down?
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009A new Lifestyle/Health poll has been created.
The Los Angeles City Council is on the verge of adopting regulations after two years of debate and almost 13 years after voters passed Proposition 215, the Compassionate Use Act.
The proposed law would ban sales of marijuana which lawmakers say are for-profit, in violation of state law. Dispensary operators say they do not sell it, but collect donations to recoup their costs, but they fear the ordinance will be used against them. Should the regulations be passed to shut them down?
Marijuana – Legalize it?
Monday, October 26th, 2009Despite rejecting Prop. 19, Californians lean toward legalizing marijuana, poll finds
California voters rejected Prop. 19, but a post-election poll found that they still lean toward legalizing marijuana for recreational use and, if young voters had turned out as heavily on Tuesday as they do for presidential elections, the result would have been a close call. See the full article in the LA Times.
LATEST VOTEGLOBAL POLL RESULTS ON LEGALIZING MARIJUANA
Our oldest poll on the topic entitled “Initiatives to legalize marijuana are gathering steam in California and elsewhere. Do you support legalizing Pot?” has attracted some 2000+ votes with 75% in favor of legalizing.
The poll “Legalize Marijuana in Colorado, 2012?” has a 60% yes vote.
Our new poll on California Proposition 19 to legalize marijuana gets a massive 84% vote in favor of Prop 19 but our poll on Oregon Prop 74 to allow medical marijuana dispenseries is only at 52% in favor.
“Marijuana: Safer than Alcohol?” draws 65% who say it is.
Meanwhile in our poll on the Vermont Gubernatorial poll Cris Ericson of the United States Marijuana Party is our only vote-getter but this poll is not getting any action so doesn’t really count!
NEWS OCTOBER 28TH Gallup finds that nationally, a new high of 46% of Americans are in favor of legalizing use of the drug, and a new low of 50% are opposed. The increase in support this year from 44% in 2009 is not statistically significant, but is a continuation of the upward trend seen since 2000
NEWS JULY 24TH California ACLU Endorses Pot Legalization Measure
The California affiliates of the American Civil Liberties Union announced Friday their endorsement of Proposition 19, the initiative on the November 2010 ballot to allow state regulation and taxation of marijuana.
Enforcement of marijuana prohibition consumes a great deal of California’s law enforcement and court system resources, and has a disproportionate impact on communities of color, according to the ACLU.
Read the full article from the News Junkie Post here.
NEWS JULY 12TH Feinstein opposes pot legalization measure (from SFGATE.COM)
California’s senior U.S. senator has agreed to participate in the campaign opposing a ballot initiative that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana and tax commercial pot sales. Public Safety First, the committee working to defeat Proposition 19 on the November ballot, said Monday that Senator Dianne Feinstein would be listed among the measure’s official opponents in the election information guide the state mails to registered voters. Feinstein is not the only prominent Democrat speaking out against the initiative. Senator Barbara Boxer and Attorney General Jerry Brown, the party’s nominee for governor, also have said they are against it. The California Democratic Party’s executive committee is scheduled to vote on its endorsements this weekend. View the original article here.
Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/07/12/state/n170342D09.DTL&feed=rss.news#ixzz0tfDwpMsl
NEWS JULY 9TH
California voters split on marijuana legalization, poll shows
California voters, by a narrow margin, are opposed to a measure on the November ballot to legalize marijuana, according to a new Field Poll released Friday.
The survey found that 44% of voters said they supported the measure, compared with 48% who said they were against it. The poll of 1,005 likely voters was conducted June 22 to July 5 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points. The numbers don’t bode well for proponents of the measure. Typically, ballot measures need to show support at least in the mid-to high-50s at this stage of the campaign to have hopes of passing in November.
The measure did best among white non-Hispanic voters and younger voters. All other ethnic groups broken out in the survey — Latinos, African Americans and Asian Americans — are strongly opposed to the measure.
You can look at the full poll results here.
NEWS JULY 6TH
Medical marijuana law in Michigan runs into workplace rule employers not required to allow marijuana use. Click here for full article.
UPDATE JULY 5TH, 2010
In our Poll on Californian initiatives 77% support legalization of marijuana. While the vast majority of the circa 2000 votes come from the US the issue clealry ignites global interest with votes being logged from 43 countries which put this poll up there with our Gaza flotilla raid poll (about 60 countries voted in that so far) in terms of generating a global voting base. Click here to vote in our poll.
According to Toke of the Town Proposition 19, the newly numbered Control & Tax Cannabis 2010 initiative to legalize and regulate marijuana in California, would lose if the election was held today — but by a very, very close margin, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. The poll found that 48 percent of voters would support legalizing marijuana, with 50 percent opposed. Click here for the full article.
We also have a poll on initiatives to legalize marijuana in Colorado in 2012 in which we currently show 53% in favor. That one doesn’t however have very many votes yet. Click here to vote in the Colorado poll.
Continuing the theme we have yet another marijuana poll “Marijuana: Safer than Alcohol?” in which so far 58% say yes. You can click here to vote or see the results.
Previously a topical subject was whether or not the Los Angeles City Council should shut down or regulate Medical Marijuana Dispensaries. You can see the poll we ran on that by clicking here. This poll is now closed.
ORIGINAL POST (OCTOBER 26TH, 2009)
Proponents supporting the legal use of medical marijuana argue that marijuana has “accepted medical use in treatment in the United States. They claim that marijuana is a safe, effective treatment for many conditions including cancer, AIDS, MS and general pain medication among others.
Opponents of medical marijuana argue that marijuana has not been FDA-approved because it is too dangerous to use, and that various FDA-approved drugs make the use of marijuana unnecessary. They claim that marijuana, is addictive, is a ‘gateway’ drug often leading to harder drug use, can injures lungs, damage the brain, impairs driving and other abilities and also sends the wrong message to kids. They say that medical marijuana is a front for drug legalization, and that people who claim medical use are actually using it for recreational pleasure.
There are a number of local initiatives to legalize medical marijuana, as well as initiatives to legalize it in general. Here’s a quote from the State of Oregon’s Medical Marijuana Program:
“The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program is a State registry program within the Public Health Division, Oregon Department of Human Services. Our role is to administer the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act as approved by the voters of the State in November 1998. The program actively pursues administrative streamlining processes in an effort to better serve our patients while maintaining the highest level of confidentiality. Multiple states have requested information on Oregon’s program to use as a model for their own medical marijuana initiatives and registration systems.”
The Obama Administration released new guidelines on October 19th directing federal drug agents not to arrest or harass medical marijuana patients and their sanctioned suppliers in states that have approved medicinal use, as long as they are following their state’s medical marijuana law. The new guidelines will impact thirteen states that currently allow marijuana for medical purposes. These are: Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington.
There’s a number of opinions out there pro and con. Our polls currently show 87% in favor of legalizing Marijuana – Over 90% of those votes cast in the U.S. What do you think? Have your say in our polls.
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One Currency for Asia?
Monday, October 26th, 2009A new Finance/Economy poll has been created.
Recent ASEAN and APEC meetings have brought up the idea of one currency across the Asia-Pacific region, a move similar to European countries adopting the Euro. What do you think? One currency for Asia-Pacific?
