A vote to keep marijuana underground

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Legal pot has become "a sport for the wealthy."

More than 1 million votes were cast yesterday in Ohio for legal marijuana. But Issue 3, a ballot initiative that sought to legalize cannabis for all uses, was soundly defeated. 

When the polls closed the margin was almost 2 to 1 against.

Ending marijuana possession enforcement wasn't enough. Stopping a discriminatory drug war policing wasn't enough. In the end the establishment politicians of Ohio  skillfully played things just right. In a brilliant strategy they kept everyone's focus on the money. 

Thus a step forward for civil rights was thwarted by the all-mighty dollar.  

Ohio state legislators even hedged their bet by placing a competing initiative, Issue 2, on the ballot to prevent legalization if it had won. Issue 2 passed by 52 percent.

Words like "oligopoly," "monopoly" and "cartel" were the language of Issue 2, repeated over

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