I understand that’s the actual thing being voted on. I think most people aren’t close readers of laws and will see this more as a “secession vote #1” while scratching their heads about why there has to be two. I think the argument that this isn’t really secession will be the argument of the “Yes” side and the argument that it inevitably leads to secession will be the argument of the “No” side if this does make it on the ballot.