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Criminal

Sep. 27, 2016

What pot legalization would mean for local governments

While there are numerous arguments both for and against Prop. 64, should it pass, it presents several issues for local governments to consider in reviewing existing regulations and potentially adopting new regulations. By Scott Huber and Daniel Roberts

Scott E. Huber

Partner
Cota Cole LLP

Email: shuber@cotalawfirm.com

Scott is a partner in the firm's Roseville office.

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By Scott E. Huber and Daniel S. Roberts

MUNICIPAL MATTERS

In November, California voters will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana under state law. While there are numerous policy arguments both for and against the proposition, should it pass (as is commonly expected), it presents several issues for local governments to consider in reviewing existing regulations and potentially adopting...

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