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  2. Cannabis in California - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 19 – the California Marijuana Initiative – sought to legalize the use, possession, and cultivation of cannabis, but did not allow for commercial sales. [68] The initiative was spearheaded by the group Amorphia, which was founded in 1969 (by Blair Newman) and financed its activities through the sale of hemp rolling papers . [ 98 ]

  3. 2016 California Proposition 64 - Wikipedia

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    According to California Legislative Analyst's Office, the measure changes California law to legalize the possession, cultivation, and sale of marijuana. Individuals over age 21 are allowed to possess, cultivate, and sell marijuana; the state regulates commercial activities related to commerce for recreational use; a 15% excise tax and an ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 8 Years After Legalizing Pot, California Will Finally Allow ...

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    The new law should help licensed retailers compete with the black market while mitigating the odor that offends Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. 8 Years After Legalizing Pot, California Will Finally ...

  7. An ACLU analysis of arrests from 2010 to 2018 found that Black people were 3.6 times more likely than white people to be arrested for marijuana possession despite similar rates of use.

  8. Drug policy of California - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, Tom Ammiano introduced the Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act, the first bill attempting to legalize the sale and use of marijuana in California. If passed and signed into law, marijuana would be sold and taxed openly to adults age 21 and older in a manner similar to alcohol. [14] [15] In September 2010, then ...

  9. Marijuana Control, Regulation, and Education Act - Wikipedia

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    If passed and signed into law, marijuana would be sold and taxed openly to adults age 21 and older in California. Tom Ammiano, a Democrat representing California's 13th State Assembly district, introduced this piece of legislation on February 23, 2009, arguing that the bill will "tax and regulate marijuana in a manner similar to alcohol."