California voters legalized medical use of marijuana in 1996. Since then, the nation's largest state economy has also seen more revenue from the sale of cannabis than any other state, including those that have legalized sales for recreational use. California voters will decide this November whether to legalize marijuana for recreational use. If the ballot measure passes, it would affect mediation, especially in employment disputes, explains Todd R. Wulffson. Based in Orange County, Wul...
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