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Government

Oct. 30, 2014

Woodland Hills sole practitioner poses unlikely opponent in state attorney general race

In one of the state's least contested attorney general races in recent memory, Republican candidate Ron Gold is pushing marijuana legalization in his attempt to defeat incumbent Kamala Harris.


By Kylie Reynolds


Daily Journal Staff Writer


WOODLAND HILLS - From an armchair in his home here, and with his white Labrador, Jake, coiled at his feet, Republican candidate Ron Gold spoke passionately about his plans to set guidelines for legalizing recreational marijuana if elected the state's attorney general next week.


The sole practitioner has posed an unlikely, if not nearly unknown, opponent to Democratic incumbent Kamala D. Harris, ...

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