what props are you guys voting on besides 8?

svt_nick69

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Im voting yes on prop 4
Wich states if a minor has an abortion the parents must be notified.

Im voting yes also on prop 9
wich notifies victoms when their assailants get out of prison.


what other props besides 8 are you voting on?
 

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1A - Yes - We shouldn't lock ourselves out of technology or transportation advancements. This would be a huge boon to CA.

2 - Yes - Current farm animal treatment is despicable and disgusting, this greatly improves living conditions.

3 - Yes - Even though it seems like Children's Hospital Bonds initiatives seem to come up every election it is worthy cause

4 - No - There are far too many unkowns in situations where girls are needing to get abortions. When a girl is molested, should we force a doctor to notify the father that raped her when she goes to get an abortion? What could the consequences of that be? This is too complex of an issue and this is the wrong solution.

5 - Yes - Violent offenders should be incarcerated, but if rehab will get a person back on the straight and narrow rather than prison, I am in favor of rehab.

6 - No - Too much guaranteed money off the top that could be needed in other areas of funding. No guaranteed results or additional officers.

7 - No - While a noble attempt, this doesn't offer the right solution.

8 - No - This a civil rights issue. Regardless of your views on homosexuality, this would legislate discrimination.

9 - No - Victims should not have influence in any part of the justice system. Justice needs to impartial, and this would change that.

10 - Yes - We need to reduce our dependence on oil and this helps both with making that easier and reducing carbon emissions.

11 - No - Unneeded to select a new process and commission to district the state

12 - No - Not the right solution for Veteran assistance, any faults could fall back onto the tax payers of the state.
 
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