Filling a void created by congressional inaction, voters in a scattering of states tightened gun control laws and approved increases in the minimum wage. The campaign to legalize marijuana achieved a major breakthrough, with victories in at least six states.
In all, more than 150 measures appeared on statewide ballots in Tuesday’s election.
California, Nevada and Massachusetts approved measures legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, while Florida, Arkansas and North Dakota voted to allow pot for medical purposes. A recreational pot proposal lost in Arizona. The outcome of another in Maine was too close to call.
Gun control was on the ballot in four states, including California, which already has some of the nation’s toughest gun-related laws. Voters there approved a measure that will outlaw possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines, require permits to buy ammunition and extend California’s unique program that allows authorities to seize firearms from owners who bought guns legally but are no longer allowed to own them.
Washington state approved a ballot measure that will allow judges to issue orders temporarily seizing guns from individuals who are deemed a threat.
In Maine and Nevada, a group founded by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg spent millions promoting ballot measures that would require background checks on nearly all gun sales and transfers. The measure was approved in Nevada but was too close to call in Maine early Wednesday.
With Congress unable to agree on an increase in the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, numerous states and cities have taken action on their own. In this election, Arizona, Colorado and Maine voters approved measures phasing in a $12 minimum hourly wages by 2020. In Washington state, where the minimum wage is $9.47 an hour, voters approved a measure raising that to $13.50 an hour by 2020.
In Nebraska, voters reinstated the death penalty, reversing the Legislature’s decision last year to repeal capital punishment. Nebraska has not executed an inmate since 1997. Ten men currently sit on death row.
Overall, the results of the marijuana referendums were hailed as historic by legalization activists, given that California is the most populous state. Massachusetts became the first state east of the Rockies to join the movement.
Florida, where the medical pot measure was backed by 71 percent of the voters, and Arkansas became the first states in the South with full-scale medical marijuana programs, which exist in 25 other states.
Collectively, it was the closest the U.S. has ever come to a national referendum on marijuana, which remains prohibited under federal law.
“These votes send a clear message to federal officials that it’s time to stop arresting and incarcerating marijuana users,” said Rob Kampia, executive director of the pro-legalization Marijuana Policy Project.
The outcome will more than triple the number of Americans living in states where recreational pot is legal. The jurisdictions where that’s already the case — Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, Washington state and the District of Columbia — have less than 6 percent of the population.
Nebraska was one of three states voting on capital punishment. California had two competing measures on its ballot, one repealing its rarely used death penalty and the other speeding up appeals so convicted murderers are actually executed. The repeal measure was trailing in partial returns.
Oklahoma residents approved a measure to make it harder to abolish capital punishment. It seeks to ensure the state has a way to execute prisoners even if a given method is blocked.
Colorado voters approved a measure that will allow physicians to assist a terminally ill person in dying. That’s already a practice in five other states. Coloradans defeated a proposal that would have set up the nation’s first universal health care system.
Among the other topics addressed by ballot measures:
— BILINGUAL EDUCATION: California voters repealed a nearly two-decade-old law that limited bilingual education in public schools.
— TAX HIKES: Oregon voters defeated a measure that would have imposed a 2.5 percent tax on corporate sales that exceed $25 million. Washington voters rejected a plan to promote cleaner energy by imposing a tax of $25 per metric ton on carbon emissions from fossil fuels such as gasoline, coal and natural gas.
— TOBACCO TAXES: Voters in Colorado, Missouri and North Dakota rejected proposals to raise taxes on cigarettes and other tobacco products. Californians approved a measure that raises cigarette prices by $2 a pack and places new taxes on electronic cigarettes.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Philip Allen says
Remember if you use marijuana occasionally and the government know you have did or are currently using marijuana since it is still illegal under Federal Law the Federal Government will not let you buy, own, or purchase a weapon. also you will not be able to get a CCP or OPC as you will be turned down when you apply. For Your Information. This is another way your Federal Government Screws You. As they don’t tell you this is one of the ways they take away your gun rights. CCP=Concealed Carry Permit OPC= Open Carry Permit
Bob says
This ammo initiative is nothing more than California government to make more money by charging the law abiding citizens a fee for exercising their Second Amendment rights. This new law won’t stop criminals from getting ammo, i’m a law-abiding citizen all my life and this is nothing but a slap in the face for the ones who follow the law. Thank God that President elect Trump endorses the NRA and saved our Second Amendment right to bear arms. Time to move out of this state for me !
Terrence M. says
Since almost every company requires a drug screen prior to employment, recreational use is legal in the states it passed, how does that affect a potential employee that’s looking for a job and the company wants to hire them but they failed the drug screen although it’s legal… personally I am glad they legalized pot but the ensuing problems as the example I used is going to cause some problems. Take it from there, how does this issue get resolved?
Terry Parrott says
California IS one sick puppy!!
MDubya says
California SUCKS!!!!
Marvin says
I can’t understand how a logical thinking person can believe that authorizing the smoking of marijuana will make our nation a better place. We already have evidence of those who have lost their ability to afford the drug being involved in activities that are detrimental to society.
Lowell says
Yes, Fools that use, or smoke marijuana and get in a car and try to drive, is DRUNK ON DOPE. Never should marijuana
be leagalized anywhere. And the ones that do should be jailed for a long time. …………………LC
Martha says
California needs something to wake them up. Hope the new administration will put an end to sanctuary cities. Take away the pot . Let me say that someday, pot users, other than medical will regret the day it was legalized. The same for the other drugs.
This is my personal opinion.
Ron says
The gun control issue is a key reason for electing Trump so he can appoint Justices that protect our constitutional rights and not make law from the bench. Those liberal justices like Ginsberg try to make law and not abide by the constitution. She and the other 3 justices on the bench are as corrupt as the Hillary machine. It is unfortunate that they were ever appointed to the bench because they have never truly understood their primary job function and that is to insure all laws and actions of government align/comply with the constitution but they have taking on the role as legislator. Sad that the liberals think this is OK. I guess we can blame it on the educational system.
Guntoter says
Ron, Not to worry. Ruth Bader GINSBURG said she was moving to NEW ZEALAND if Trump was elected. Is she truthful , or is she a
LIAR ???? WE shall see. . LORD GOODNESS I hope she is a STAUNCH TRUTH TELLING PERSON.
ConiKat says
And yet Californy likely has more drug-related deaths than anywhere else–especially among
The idiot ” movie stars/actors?”.
Oh and by the way, it’s still okay to put guns and alcohol together. ” Loonatics” Booze is far more deadly to many people than anything else, especially when combined with a car!