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We Are Less Than 48 Hours From Marijuana Becoming Legal In California!

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on November 1, 2010

Californians are less than 24 hours away from making history. On November 2, tens of…

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Prop. 19 Increasingly Popular Among California Voters

  • by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director
  • Posted on September 30, 2010

More than half of Californians now say that they will vote ‘yes’ this November on…

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The implementation of legislative proposals seeking to legalize and regulate the adult-use marijuana market in New York State would yield over $700M in tax revenue and create over 50,000 jobs by 2027, according to estimates provided in a new economic analysis. ⁠

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