Proposition 205 asks Arizona voters to decide whether marijuana should be legal for adults to use in private, transport and grow it in their homes.
The measure is 19 pages long, and includes details worth knowing before you cast your vote. Here are answers to key questions about Prop. 205...
There is an overwhelming number of propositions on this year's statewide ballot. - 17 in total.
As part of our You Decide 2016 coverage we're breaking down each one of these measures over the next several days.
In this report, Monte Francis takes a look at two tax measures and a move to...
There is an overwhelming number of propositions on this year's statewide ballot. - 17 in total.
As part of our You Decide 2016 coverage we're breaking down each one of these measures over the next several days.
In this report, Monte Francis takes a look at two tax measures and a move to...
Arizona's marijuana-legalization ballot initiative, Proposition 205, has been endorsed by the Arizona Democratic Party and several other notable groups and politicians.
Voters will decide the fate of the proposition on November 8. If it's approved, adults 21 and older could legally possess up...
Residents of the Emerald Triangle began receiving their sample ballots this last week. Inside they will have a number of important and historic votes to make. Some might argue that not one is more important and historic for this region than Proposition 64, the vote to legalize recreational...
There's a reason marijuana laws don't work: There is no compelling reason for them to work.
Marijuana is not a dangerous drug. Used in moderation, cannabis has few ill effects; used in excess, the intoxicant has fewer and less severe side effects than alcohol. It's not in a class with opioids...
Downtown Oakland on a sunny, bright June day, and the air outside the Marriott City Center hotel is fragrant with, ahem, opportunity.
Inside a massive banquet hall, thousands of besuited pot industry people pack the seats, aisles and walls to hear Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom deliver the 11 a.m...
San Diego — The smoke hasn't cleared on every detail of prop 64, which would legalize recreational sales of marijuana in the state, despite 65 pages of regulation. Some of what isn't entirely spelled out is where exactly recreational marijuana can be sold.
The initiative would ban it at...
The chairman of the campaign to legalize marijuana seems upset that a Chandler pharmaceutical company has kicked in $500,000 to defeat Proposition 205.
J.P. Holyoak, chairman of the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, seems to think that INSYS Therapeutics' donation was prompted by...
A new proposition to legalize marijuana in California may pass this November, according to a recent California Counts poll.
The poll, which was administered by a collaboration of four public media organizations including KPCC, shows 71 percent approval of Prop 64. The measure would allow...
When we speak of legalizing marijuana we are really speaking of the Great Cannabis Debate. Come November, Californians will vote on Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, which could bring safety and security for both cannabis consumers and farmers, and the sales taxes accrued could...
Jason Kinney is a big-time political power broker, a man whose client list includes AT&T, the California Medical Association and the National Football League. At the moment, though, he's working to pass the California Marijuana Legalization Initiative - aka Proposition 64, aka the "Adult Use of...
Cannabis industry leaders have high hopes that California voters will approve the recreational use of cannabis this November, legalizing the cultivation, sale, and use of cannabis for adults over age 21.
In late June, Proposition 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, qualified for the ballot...
On July 1, the California Secretary of State's office formally announced that California's first recreational marijuana legalization initiative, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act, or AUMA, will appear on this November's ballot as Proposition 64. Now, one of California's most prominent drug reform...
Today the California Adult Use of Marijuana Act ("AUMA") officially takes its place on the November ballot as Proposition 64. The measure qualified for the ballot earlier this week. Prop. 64 will allow adults 21 and older to possess, transport and use up to an ounce of marijuana for recreational...