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WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. A group of former law enforcement officials is endorsing a November ballot measure that would legalize marijuana in California.
The group, which includes former or retired police officers, judges and prosecutors, announced Monday in West Hollywood that it supports Proposition 19 because keeping marijuana illegal props up drug cartels and diverts law enforcement from more serious crime.
If approved by voters, the proposition would allow adults to possess up to one ounce of marijuana. Local governments would be allowed to tax its sales.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca recently said he would lead efforts against Proposition 19. His counterpart, Los Angeles police Chief Charlie Beck, said he's personally against the ballot measure, but his department has not taken a position.
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Source: Bellingham, Whatcom County News and Information / The Bellingham Herald
Author: GREG RISLING
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Copyright: 2010 The Bellingham Herald
Website:Ex-officers, judges support Calif pot legalization - National News - bellinghamherald.com
The group, which includes former or retired police officers, judges and prosecutors, announced Monday in West Hollywood that it supports Proposition 19 because keeping marijuana illegal props up drug cartels and diverts law enforcement from more serious crime.
If approved by voters, the proposition would allow adults to possess up to one ounce of marijuana. Local governments would be allowed to tax its sales.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca recently said he would lead efforts against Proposition 19. His counterpart, Los Angeles police Chief Charlie Beck, said he's personally against the ballot measure, but his department has not taken a position.
NewsHawk: MedicalNeed: 420 MAGAZINE
Source: Bellingham, Whatcom County News and Information / The Bellingham Herald
Author: GREG RISLING
Contact: bellinghamherald.com Contact Us
Copyright: 2010 The Bellingham Herald
Website:Ex-officers, judges support Calif pot legalization - National News - bellinghamherald.com