How One City Accepts Booze, Not Cannabis
Welcome to Walnut Creek, a gilded Bay Area enclave where booze and food and entertainment flow from lively bistros, but where cannabis is considered a demon weed.
Welcome to Walnut Creek, a gilded Bay Area enclave where booze and food and entertainment flow from lively bistros, but where cannabis is considered a demon weed.
Santa Cruz is keeping up with the times.
An anti-pot group is being investigated by the Fair Political Practices Commission for allegedly failing to disclose how it is funding a campaign against California’s recreational marijuana legalization measure, Proposition 64.
Steinberg would be the first mayor of a major city to give California’s marijuana legalization initiative the thumbs up.
Yummy gummy bears, gooey brownies. These are just some of the ways marijuana could be marketed to your kids on TV, opponents say.
“While many people believe that marijuana is essentially legal in California, data show us that thousands continue to be arrested annually for marijuana activities,” a representative from the Drug Policy Alliance said.
Same days, different poll, different result. Depending on whom you ask, recreational cannabis either will coast to victory or barely survive election day.
Many California voters seem to be having second thoughts about recreational cannabis. New poll results show support for Prop.