No. The majority of voters who vote pass a public referendum. In the case of medical marijuana for the State of California, that "majority of voters" represented 10% of the population.
Still trying to twist words around, aren't you?
If the majority of voters who voted was 10% of the population isn't that "The majority of voters who vote"? And aren't they the ones who "pass a public referendum"?
Do you even realized what you are saying? Or are you completely delusional, as you posts infer that you are?
"No. The majority of voters who vote pass a public referendum. In the case of medical marijuana for the State of California, that "majority of voters" represented 10% of the population."
Using that logic, you could dispute the validity of most elections. Of course, you have to show up to play. If people didn't show up, their voice isn't hear. Thats how representative systems work. It's also not what you're interested in - fulfillment of your agenda no much you have to twist and turn logic to get it.