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'''Propositions''' are initiatives in which the people can directly vote on a law. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], there are three propositions mentioned on the [[Radio Stations in GTA San Andreas|radio]].
'''Propositions''' are initiatives in which the people can directly vote on a law. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], there are three propositions mentioned on the [[Radio Stations in GTA San Andreas|radio]].


== Propositions ==
;Proposition 421: Proposed law against smoking, which would allow a citizen to legally shoot and kill a smoker for defense. It is referenced to frequently, specifically by Maurice of "Gardening With Maurice" where he complains that he should be able to smoke it as it comes from the ground "like coal or opium".
;Proposition 421: Proposed law against smoking, which would allow a citizen to legally shoot and kill a smoker for defense. It is referenced to frequently, specifically by Maurice of "Gardening With Maurice" where he complains that he should be able to smoke it as it comes from the ground "like coal or opium".



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Propositions are initiatives in which the people can directly vote on a law. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, there are three propositions mentioned on the radio.

Propositions

Proposition 421
Proposed law against smoking, which would allow a citizen to legally shoot and kill a smoker for defense. It is referenced to frequently, specifically by Maurice of "Gardening With Maurice" where he complains that he should be able to smoke it as it comes from the ground "like coal or opium".
Proposition 602
Proposed law to end mass-transit, converting bus-lanes and train tracks into more roads for the benefit of car owners.
Proposition 832
Proposed law to keep immigrants (illegal aliens) out of well-paid jobs. It is advocated by B.I.G.O.T. (Ban Immigration Green Cards Outright Today): "If we give them green cards, soon they’ll be just like us - overweight, unhappy, and too lazy to do menial tasks."