You need to simplify for me the question is singular.
I will draw from this display and avoid all the distractions you laid down as decoy answers.
You didn't define the majority of Californians as far as I can tell.
You tap danced around the thing trying not to look like a limp noodle.
Again I define a majority of Californians as all Californians.
What is your define of a majority of Californians?
I guess my "define" of the majority of Californians would be 51% of the people in California. Your law protects the rights of people who want to grow on an unlimited scale. That's about 0.0001% of the population, not 51%.
It's not even protecting the majority of the cannabis community. The overwhelming majority of the cannabis community buys their cannabis, they do not grow it.
Now that I've answered your questions, please answer mine.
Why are the overwhelming majority of the cannabis community who buy their cannabis less deserving of legalization than you?
Why would the majority of Californians vote for something that protects Ernest and has little to no benefit to them?
It's simple and it won't cost you any points to agree with me unless you are all bout playing games.
Wait, what? Why would I agree with you when I think you're wrong and harmful to the legalization process?
I'll be waiting for
http://www.cannabispolicyreform.org/ their proposal, because they are actually serious about legalization unlike you.