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Sunday, 10/23/2016 9:05:39 AM

Sunday, October 23, 2016 9:05:39 AM

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Election Day is November 8, and for proponents of California’s Prop. 64, it means the wait for legalized recreational use of cannabis for adults in the state may finally become a reality.

Per the bill, Prop. 64 will make it legal for adults 21 and older to “possess, transport, purchase, consume, and share up to one ounce of marijuana and eight grams of marijuana concentrates.” Much of the bill focuses on how regulating and taxing the marijuana industry will provide a potential windfall for California, just as it did for Colorado when that state legalized recreational use in 2014. Nate Bradley, the executive director of the California Cannabis Industry Association, says his organization was one of the first to endorse Prop. 64.

“To pass an initiative, you need three things. You need money, you need a coalition, and you need a bill,” Bradley says. “The reason we got excited about Prop. 64 is because it had all three elements.”

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