Im not sure that this forum is the best place to gauge the "position" of the actual voters. I mean were on a web site that is named Rollitup. No one should look at these results and make any claims about the actual election results. That being said I am wondering which counties in California are currently the most lenient toward current California marijuana law. These counties will most likely be the ones allowing businesses to produce higher quantities of marijuana for sale purposes.
I see the cartels having issues with this law as they wont be generating a huge sum of cash by trafficking it into California from elsewhere. The cartels may just go into business within the state, however their business will be under the new law allowing control from law enforcement and government.
The only thing I can say for sure is if the state passes this law California will become Amsterdam of the U.S.A. your tourism industry will grow by leaps and bounds. Marijuana tasting, growing, and contests are likely to be used in tourism industry. Enjoy it while it lasts though as other states will be watching closely and will be quick to enact like legislation for "revenue enhancement". The "high" may not last long after passing this law, pun intended.
I may even move back to California after a 23 year hiatus. The law should help in producing jobs. Maybe I can finally get a job doing something in California's new marijuana industry. As this law will create jobs it sounds like the only thing left is to secure the border to make sure illegals are not filling all of the new jobs. Good luck to California whatever it decides!
btw: I voted no as I want my state to be the first with such a law. I also do not live in California so I do not get to vote for real.