Reloadron
Contributing Member
Here in my little world in Ohio we maintained the status quot which is a good thing. Really for intensive purposes nothing changed. So far so good so I am happy.
Ron
Ron
Amendment 3 passed in my adopted state of Alabama.
http://www.al.com/news/tuscaloosa/index.ssf/2014/11/alabama_votes_yes_on_amendment.html
From a great night, including my home state, this was the saddest news. Still love you Washington guys, You will eventually turn it around.
Unfortunately, CT has retained Malloy as Governor.
Washington now has the most restrictive transfer/background-check law in the nation. HUGE loss of the2a rights there, and the message was sent that laws can be purchased by a few wealthy people. By the math about 15% of the population actually voted for it but thanks to an incredibly low voter turnout we are stuck with it unless it can be overturned
Medwheeler said:A ballot to legalize the use of MJ for medicinal purposes only, as prescribed by a physician, passed.
Although polls have found almost 90 percent public support for medical marijuana in Florida, a state measure that would have legalized cannabis for medicinal purposes failed on Tuesday.
A majority of voters approved of Amendment 2, about 57 percent, but state law requires a supermajority of support -- 60 percent or higher -- so the ballot initiative failed to pass.
Fred in Wisc said:She's a piece of work.....
Pretty much the only disappointment (but no surprise) was Gwen Moore going back to the H of R. She's a piece of work.....
In Illinois, where concealed carry was implemented only as a result of a federal court order, It's hard to say. Defeated Governor Quinn was vehemently anti-2A, so it's good to see him gone.
Certainly glad to see Walker re-elected.Things looked pretty happy here in Wisconsin. Gov Walker reelected, he's a big 2a supporter. Pretty much the only disappointment (but no surprise) was Gwen Moore going back to the H of R. She's a piece of work.....