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  2. Drug policy of California - Wikipedia

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    Schedule I drugs are identified as those with the highest potential for substance abuse, and has chemical properties that enables addictive behavior. Under California Law, possession of Psilocybin Mushrooms can result in a range of penalties varying from a $1,000 fine, mandatory community service, or potentially serving one year in county jail ...

  3. California Legislature passes bills to curb retail theft over ...

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    At the crux of the debate over the bills to curb theft and fentanyl abuse are diverging views of Proposition 47, a decade-old California law that downgraded some nonviolent drug and property ...

  4. Covering your license plate could be costly in the new year - AOL

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    It’s already illegal to obscure your license plate from being easily readable, but the Legislature passed House Bill 1963 this year to specifically add plate covers to the law. The law took ...

  5. Drugs continue to get smuggled into California prisons. Are ...

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    Shutting prisons to outsiders during COVID-19 didn’t slow the flow of drugs into California correctional facilities.

  6. Cannabis in California - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, a state law was allowed to expire that mandated a six-month driver's license suspension for possession of cannabis or other illegal drugs. [72] The law was enacted in 1994 at the urging of Governor Pete Wilson , who argued that the policy kept unsafe drivers off the road and helped prevent illegal drug use. [ 73 ]

  7. List of 2024 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration initiated a 2024 policy review to potentially reschedule marijuana as a Schedule III drug, amounting to "the agency's biggest policy change in more than 50 years". [4] Some hiring and retention policies in federal employment and the armed forces evolved during 2024.

  8. Progressive California and Oregon revive the war on drugs ...

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    The war on drugs, once a weapon in the nation's fight against substance abuse and related crimes, is experiencing a resurgence on the West Coast due to the fentanyl crisis.

  9. Psilocybin is a psychedelic drug produced naturally by psilocybin mushrooms, commonly known as "magic mushrooms". [4] In the United States, it is federally classified as a Schedule I controlled substance that has "no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse." [5] The drug was banned by the 1970 Controlled Substances Act. [6]