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  2. Cannabis in California - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 San Diego County filed a lawsuit over its required participation in the state ID card program, [83] but the challenge was later struck down and the city was forced to comply. [84] In January 2010 the California Supreme Court ruled in People v. Kelly that SB 420 did not limit the quantity of cannabis that a patient can possess. All ...

  3. Dennis Peron - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Robert Peron (April 8, 1945 [1] – January 27, 2018) was an American activist and businessman who became a leader in the movement for the legalization of cannabis throughout the 1990s.

  4. Drug policy of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In the South Korean context, a re-evaluation for listed drugs is a practical policy instrument that can make a major contribution to the rationalization of drug spending. In addition, the impact would be significant as it would affect the list and prices of new drugs, as the listed drugs could become the comparators for new drugs in the economic evaluation.

  5. Cannabis in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of cannabis in North Korea is unclear due to the lack of sources available to the outside world. Cannabis for industrial purposes (), which has a low THC, is legal and is widely used in the country for the production of consumer goods. [1]

  6. Gardena, California - Wikipedia

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    The only way Gardena could protect itself from a heavy county tax imposed on a planned project at a park site was to incorporate. [13] The City of Gardena became incorporated on September 11, 1930. [13] From 1936 to 1980, Gardena held a local monopoly on legal cardrooms, the taxes from which accounted for nearly a third of its annual budget.

  7. San Diego Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) is a botanical garden in Encinitas, California. It displays more than 5,000 plant species and varieties and has 15 gardens that represent different regions of the world, 12 demonstration gardens, and the largest public bamboo collection in North America. The garden sits on 37 acres (15 ha) of land.

  8. San Diego Reader - Wikipedia

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    Founder Jim Holman, a navy veteran, worked for the Chicago Reader before starting up in San Diego. The initial press run of the San Diego Reader was 20,000 copies. In 1989, it was printing 131,000 copies a week and in 2015, the circulation was 90,000.

  9. Seoul Land - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Land (Korean: μ„œμšΈλžœλ“œ) is an amusement park opened in 1988, [1] in Gwacheon, a city in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea. It is located in the Seoul Grand Park complex. It opened just before the 1988 Summer Olympics. [2] It has about 40 rides, including roller coasters and movie theaters. Seasonal festivals are held in the park. [3]