Prop 8 was a civil rights issue, not a drug issue! Of course Prop 8 was going to get over turned, it completely violated homosexuals rights, and thats what the supreme court saw was happening, so they of course over turned it. You *can't* pass an amendment that strips minorities of their rights, because that in ITSELF is unconstitutional.
IF (and a big IF) this bill does pass, I'm sure that it probably will go to the supreme court by anti-marijuana advocates, but since this bill in no way effects civil rights of a minority it will either get overturned (like prop 8 or stay in place. What makes you think that they will bring this to the supreme court to CHANGE wording and make it a better bill? It will either be about keeping it or getting rid of it, nothing about it will change.
And the only reason Rich Lee was able to get enough signatures is because hes the biggest whore outta any of the reps of the other bills. The dude is all over high times and even NORML is supporting him, OF COURSE his bill was going to get in first. The dude has the big sob story and, most importantly, he has MONEY and lots of it.... To give an example, I'm a huge Ralph Nader supporter, but I know from the start that he doesn't have much money to tought his political stance as much as the Dem's & Republicans have, and his name & image aren't all over the news and media like the two main parties. So there really is no way "realistically" for him to ever become president (same with any third party, maybe except the Tea Party now, but I have my doubts of how "real" of a party they are and not just hardcore republicans in disguise, astro-turfing). And if you don't think that it ALL boils down to money, then you seem to not know how politics works.
And no, I don't know if it will make it on the ballot in 2012, but thats why I (and others) are trying to spread to word of the intitive, and that there are other (better) options coming up in the near future besides this poor restrictive bill.
I'm not on here looking to get into debates with people about this, because I already know that people that want to vote yes are going to vote yes (and I actually think that most won't vote at all), and those that want no are voting no (which is how I see this bill going).
Now, let me ask, in all honesty, do you think that Prop 19 is a better bill than the Hemp & Health bill? And if not, then why vote for it, and not just wait for that bill to come around?