It is a two edged sword really. Either side of the blade you are on...you are going to get cut. I am for legalization as I feel that the entirely of its prohibition was based on fallacy. Nearly 90 years of lies used to keep it illegal, but it was the "war on drugs" that started the real money coming in for government. I can understand that during that time, a type of business grew up around it. I am saddened that those people relying on this model will be out because of legalization, but that still is not enough to change my mind that it should be legal.
My view is simple, we are up against the largest man powered machine ever created...the US Government. They stand to lose A LOT if cannabis is ever legalized. Compared to weed, the other drugs available pale. I am willing to bet that weed users outnumber users of all other drugs (illicit, as prescription addicts are a whole 'nother ballgame entirely) combined. They are the largest group, therefore the easiest target. Also, Cannabis is easy to grow and so supply is always fairly high (no pun intended). Prohibition has created a "market" where profits are cash and people have come to rely on it.
The problem comes as more and more "normal folks" start to see through the falsehood that the government uses to perpetuate its control over cannabis. Legalization is inevitable, and I find myself supporting anything that furthers that. It has become my goal, for my part. Prop 19 is a tool, nothing more. My thought, at least with 19 there is a vehicle to growing for the newly formed "legal" market. The ball has to start rolling somewhere no measure is ever going to be perfect until it is outright legalized on a federal level.
Humbolt, thanks for understanding what I was trying to say.