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Inside All American Cannabis Club, a working San Jose pot shop

Medical marijuana collectives and dispensaries walk a fine line. Like any business they have to grow to thrive. Grow too big, however, and the risk of getting shut down increases.

“As long as we have enough people coming in so the doors don’t have to close, we are fine,” said Dave Hodges, owner...
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2014 is here!

spacman:
Sick as fuck 
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Source: http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2013/12/kamala_harris_marijuana_initiative.php

At least two of three marijuana legalization measures vying for the November, 2014 ballot would be good for California, according to the state Attorney General's office.

See also: Marijuana Legalization Effort in California Delayed.

The Marijuana Control, Legalization and Revenue Act would decrease drug enforcement costs and increase tax revenue, Attorney General Kamala Harris said this week:

However ...

a Feb. 28 deadline...
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SAN JOSE, CA -- 11/05/13 -- Americans for Policy Reform (AFPR), the group behind the 2014 California Marijuana Legalization Initiative, the Marijuana Control, Legalization and Revenue Act (MCLR), released an executive summary of their latest survey data showing 64% of California voters want to legalize marijuana in 2014.

Over the past 3 months AFPR has conducted over a dozen Google Consumer Surveys to gauge voter...
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This is the current language (pdf) and a red line version (pdf) for reference. Below is the press release explaining more.

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Amendments Filed To The California Marijuana Control, Legalization and Revenue Act of 2014.Group Seeks Opportunity To Work With Newsom and Others.

SACRAMENTO, CA – 10/30/13 – Americans for Policy Reform (AFPR), the group behind the 2014 California Marijuana Legalization Initiative, the Marijuana Control,...
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throttlebitch:
Well someone has been busy!
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I'm excited to announce, shortly after 4:20pm last Friday, 10-11-13, we filed the Marijuana Control, Legalization and Revenue Act of 2014. The proponents of this new initiative are John Lee, Dege Coutee, Bob Bowerman, and Dave Hodges (myself).

For the last year we have been reaching out to thousands of people with a grassroots, “open source” document to legalize cannabis in California. This is the...
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