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Criminal

Aug. 27, 2002

Lack of Statewide Standards Imperils Medi-Pot Movement

Medical marijuana advocates have pushed a proposal to strengthen the Compassionate Use Act, known as Proposition 215, to within one step of Gov. Gray Davis' desk.

By Jeffrey Anderson

        Medical marijuana advocates have pushed a proposal to strengthen the Compassionate Use Act, known as Proposition 215, to within one step of Gov. Gray Davis' desk.
        Since California voters approved Proposition 215, in 1996, the lack of statewide standards for medical marijuana use has only exacerbated the chasm between state law office...

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