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		<description><![CDATA[Watching reactions to passage of Measures 37-and my original post here (Lessons from Measure 37) -it seems the issue isn&#8217;t whether the glass if half-full or half-empty. It&#8217;s whether the glass has been shattered, never to hold water again. Former Oregon Congressman Les AuCoin writes for High Country News&#8217; Writers on the Range: &#8220;When Oregonians passed Measure 37 by a lopsided margin of 60 percent to 40 percent, they signaled...]]></description>
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