By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer MURRIETA - Richard D. Ackerman has made a career of championing conservative causes. He's argued to the State Supreme Court against gay marriages. He has fought to keep God in the Pledge of Allegiance. He succeeded in keeping a Christian inscription etched on a wall in Riverside County Superior Court. But when it comes to medical marijuana, the Murrieta lawyer has made such a seemingly drastic left...
Daily Journal Staff Writer MURRIETA - Richard D. Ackerman has made a career of championing conservative causes. He's argued to the State Supreme Court against gay marriages. He has fought to keep God in the Pledge of Allegiance. He succeeded in keeping a Christian inscription etched on a wall in Riverside County Superior Court. But when it comes to medical marijuana, the Murrieta lawyer has made such a seemingly drastic left...
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