Failed Ore. ballot measures make comebacks

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by JONATHAN J. COOPER, Associated Press

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Posted on July 4, 2012 at 2:59 PM

Updated Wednesday, Jul 4 at 3:55 PM

SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- The looming election season looks to bring a bit of deja vu to anyone who's spent some time voting in Oregon.

In the last three decades voters have decided against legalizing marijuana, building a new casino near Portland and banning gillnet fishing on the Columbia River. Variations on those ideas are among at least a half-dozen that appear to be on track to qualify for the ballot in November, and their proponents are hoping for a better outcome this time around.

Ballot measure advocates are rushing to collect last-minute signatures and turn in petition sheets to the Secretary of State's Office before a deadline Friday.

Proposals to eliminate the corporate kicker and get rid of the estate tax also report collecting thousands of signatures. `

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