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  2. 2010 California Proposition 19 - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the California Senate Bill SB 420 clarified some of Proposition 215 to address critics and issues that arose since it was passed. In 2005, Oakland’s Measure Z, one of the first marijuana taxes, made marijuana possession one of the lowest law enforcement priorities. It was passed by 65% of the voters.

  3. Congressional Cannabis Caucus - Wikipedia

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    Rohrabacher endorsed the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, which legalized recreational cannabis in California in 2016, [3] and acknowledged using medical cannabis to treat his arthritis. [ 4 ] In 2016, Blumenauer and Rohrabacher agreed to form a congressional caucus to streamline cannabis reform legislation at the federal level, considering it a ...

  4. Two Pot Legalizers Top the Democratic Ticket (opinion) - AOL

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    Kamala Harris and Tim Walz both back marijuana legalization, but they took different paths to get there. Two Pot Legalizers Top the Democratic Ticket (opinion) Skip to main content

  5. Green Party of California - Wikipedia

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    On February 4, 1990, Greens gathered at California State University, Sacramento, authored bylaws, founded the GPCA, and started a voter registration drive. [1] The GPCA adopted the leaf-G logo which cartoonist Harry Driggs designed for the Green Party of San Francisco in the 1980s and which represents the letter G of the party name as a leaf.

  6. California's Prop 19: The First Step Toward a National ... - AOL

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    If approved, the controversial ballot measure would legalize most marijuana-related activities in the state for people age 21 and over, reversing decades of prohibition. Prop 19 is

  7. Recreational marijuana is now legal in California - AOL

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    Voters in California passed a ballot initiative on Election Day to legalize marijuana for recreational use, ending the prohibition on pot. Recreational marijuana is now legal in California Skip to ...

  8. 2016 California Proposition 64 - Wikipedia

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    Revenue paid into the new California Marijuana Tax Fund will allocate 60% of outflows to youth programs, 20% to environmental damage clean-up, and 20% to public safety. [ 17 ] Under Prop 64, new state regulation laws will require stringent product development systems to establish distributional industry standards regarding testing, packaging ...

  9. 7 states that made millions in marijuana taxes in 2018 - AOL

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    No matter how you feel about the legalization of recreational or medical marijuana, there’s no denying its impact on local and state economies. 7 states that made millions in marijuana taxes in 2018