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Latinos need a Tequila Party to rock the vote
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/2011-05-12-Latinos-need-Tequila-Party_n.htm
While not an extremely new news I think we need to pay attention to the fastest rising voting demographic.
If we wish to legalize cannabis we cannot ignore minority come majority cultures.
Many see placing cannabis in supermarkets as a practical solution however, strangely, the commercial interests are against allowing local production.
However, let us not discount the Tequila Party in it's ability to effect positive change and control of Cannabis from across the boarder if we allow our citizens horticulture rights.
Latinos need a Tequila Party to rock the vote
http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/2011-05-12-Latinos-need-Tequila-Party_n.htm
While not an extremely new news I think we need to pay attention to the fastest rising voting demographic.
If we wish to legalize cannabis we cannot ignore minority come majority cultures.
If we are to find common ground for the success of legalization we cannot ignore the boarder and what effects the hearts of many Californians' ; The War of drugs.SAN DIEGO — The estimated 12 million Latino voters who are expected to cast ballots in the 2012 election will have to decide what fires them up more — disgust or disillusionment.
In the far Southern California the needs of the communities favor organized and controlled sales of Cannabis.America's largest minority needs to take a cue from the Tea Party movement and start an insurgency challenging both political parties — the one that takes them for granted and the other that writes them off.
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The Tea Partiers took on the Republican establishment over its spending policies and the size of government. In the same way, Latinos have to take on a Democratic administration over its immigration policies.
Many Latinos are increasingly disillusioned with President Obama for breaking his promise to make immigration reform a priority
Many see placing cannabis in supermarkets as a practical solution however, strangely, the commercial interests are against allowing local production.
However, let us not discount the Tequila Party in it's ability to effect positive change and control of Cannabis from across the boarder if we allow our citizens horticulture rights.