This weekend we received two pamphlets regarding Measure J. It seems that “Yes on J” means no to fracking but it allows conventional oil drilling.
“No on J” means yes to fracking but the information says that Measure J bans all oil production.
So, yes means no and no means yes!
Both pamphlets say “Protect San Benito” – which is confusing for the voters!
Ruth Erickson, Hollister

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