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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 ...
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.
Proposition 47 (2014) Passed: Redefining some nonviolent offenses as misdemeanors, rather than felonies, as they had previously been categorized. Proposition 64 (2016) Passed: Legalization under California law of the adult use of marijuana. Proposition 1 (2022) Passed: Constitutional right to reproductive freedom
After passage of Proposition 64 created a legal recreational market in California, toxicologists with the Department of Pesticide Regulation proposed to ban from inhaled weed products 42 chemicals ...
Proposition 64 was a proposition in the state of California on the November 4, 1986, ballot. It was an initiative statute that would have restored Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) to the list of communicable diseases. The measure was defeated by a margin of 71% to 29%. Activists associated with Lyndon LaRouche formed the "Prevent AIDS ...
2016 California Proposition 64 This page was last edited on 17 March 2021, at 16:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
The filing fee for submitting a proposition to the ballot has been raised by a factor of 10, from $200 to $2,000, following the signing of a law in September 2015. Originally lawmakers wanted to raise the fee to $8,000 but compromised on $2,000. The fee is refunded if the proposition makes it to the ballot.
After a close vote, Proposition 1 will soon be the law of the land in California. The two-part ballot measure allows counties to fund the construction of outpatient mental health and substance ...