Sorry, didn't mean to be confusing, and I don't think I've been misinformed -- I knew that the House Bill sponsored initiative legalizing MJ was already dead. I was referring to the other, voter driven, ballot initiatives (HEMP, OCTA, and New Approach) that are in the signature gathering stage. From the regular folks around here, (and by that, I mean: Small, local politicians who support legalization, or the Comcast Guy, or my 80 year old straight-as-a-ruler neighbor, or my kid's math teacher, or a Springfield cop buddy) they are still VERY pro-legalization, they think that there will be an initiative on this year's ballot, and seem to think legalization is inevitable. These are not cannabis advocates, and I'm willing to bet that most of them do not partake, but they are very much in favor.
I'm not saying it's in the bag for 2014 -- but it's been a very positive response from these random folks around me. It's just really weird to have weed be a good thing in the public's opinion and the media (when for my entire life, weed has been so vilified).
Thanks for the link on the dispensaries -- that's the one to which I was referring. The "community" has until May 1st to enact the "moratorium" on dispensaries. I don't think Eugene or Springfield will ban anything, and I think Veneta will let their shops open as well. In time for Country Faire, of course.