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Originally Posted by rahl
That being said I don't see how a majority vote in the state of California can be considered unconstitutional. The Democratic process was carried out and the will of the people in the state of California was carried out. I'm not sure this will be overturned.
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Surely anything put to a majority vote in the state of California isn't automatically constitutional. There's more to that, isn't there?
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