"Medical" pot is being sold to "patients" at higher than black market prices -- something not authorized by California law. "Doctors" are recommending pot without even seeing "patients". (Actually, it's more like validating the existing use than recommending a treatment.) The citizens are starting to object at the number of pot "clinics" popping up -- the latest being the one at Fisherman's Wharf, a popular tourist attraction. Californians need to re-evaluate their own situation before asking the candidates to support what looks like a failed experiment, given the rampant abuses. You mean, people don't have to deal with criminals in order to get a product that doesn't harm anyone else? How is that a failed experiment? I see it as a success.