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Criminal

Aug. 3, 1999

Legality of Patient Pot Use Is a Question of Geography

Nearly three years after voters endorsed the compassionate use of marijuana to ease suffering among the medically ill in California, the lack of a uniform statewide code interpreting the proposition has allowed district attorneys throughout the state to pursue a wide range of approaches toward enforcement.

By Dick Goldberg
Special to the Daily Journal
        Nearly three years after voters endorsed the compassionate use of marijuana to ease suffering among the medically ill in California, the lack of a uniform statewide code interpreting the proposition has allowed district attorneys throughout the state to pursue a wide range of approaches toward enforce...

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