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In November 2016, California voters approved the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (Proposition 64) with 57% of the vote, which legalized the recreational use of cannabis. As a result of recreational legalization, local governments (city and county) may not prohibit adults from growing, using, or transporting marijuana for personal use.
The Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA) (Proposition 64) was a 2016 voter initiative to legalize cannabis in California. The full name is the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act. [2] The initiative passed with 57% voter approval and became law on November 9, 2016, [3] [4] leading to recreational cannabis sales in California by ...
Voters in California passed a ballot initiative on Election Day to legalize marijuana for recreational use, ending the prohibition on pot.
In the November 2016 election, voters passed an initiative legalizing recreational use of marijuana, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. [18] Following the Act, California has been pioneering [19] the development of an appellations of origin program for cannabis products. [20] The Adult Use of Marijuana Act went into effect on January 1, 2018. [21]
Marijuana plants reflect the ultraviolet light that helps the plants grow inside the "clone cube" at the Artist Tree in West Hollywood in 2023.
News. Shopping. Main Menu. News. News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Not everyone partakes in the legal use of marijuana in California, so ...
California Proposition 19 (also known as the Regulate, Control & Tax Cannabis Act) was a ballot initiative on the November 2, 2010, statewide ballot. It was defeated, with 53.5% of California voters voting "No" and 46.5% voting "Yes."
Dicus said criminal gangs and violence remained enmeshed in the cannabis trade even after California voters in 2016 legalized the sale and cultivation of marijuana for recreational use, as the law ...