Pubdate: Wed, 6 Aug 1997 Source: The Oregonian Contact: Marijuana, gayrights measures qualify for fall ballot OLYMPIA It's supposed to be an offyear for elections, but the November ballot just got a little more crowded. Secretary of State Ralph Munro announced Tuesday that initiatives dealing with marijuana and gay rights contained enough valid signatures from voters to qualify for the Nov. 4 ballot, joining six measures previously certified. The other measures deal with issues as varied as gun control, health care and a property tax cut. Initiative 685 (I685), certified Tuesday, would allow regulated medical use of marijuana and other illegal drugs, including LSD and heroin. The proposal also would deny early release to anyone convicted of a violent crime while under the influence of drugs. But it would allow judges to release those serving prison time for nonviolent drug possession crimes and to defer sentences for those convicted after the measure was passed. The other measure certified Tuesday, Initiative 677 (I677), would bar employment discrimination against gays and lesbians. That proposal would give standing in court to sue for damages to people who thought they had been discriminated against, based on sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation. The Associated Press