What would legalized marijuana mean for California?

Max Groso, budtender at P.S.A. Organica in Palm Springs, discusses the concerns and hopes for Proposition 64, or the Adult Use of Marijuana Act on the November ballot. (July 21, 2016) Lauren Hernandez/The Desert Sun

When voters step up to the polls Nov. 8, they'll determineĀ theĀ future of recreational marijuana statewide. There areĀ strong feelings from those on both sides of the aisle, but while some see legalization as a step forward for California, others say it could be the beginning of the end.

If passed, adults over age 21 would be able to possessĀ and use marijuana recreationally within a private home or licensed business and would be able to grow six plants within their home.Ā Smoking pot while drivingĀ and in public would remain illegal, as would possessing more than 28.5 grams of marijuana or 8 grams of concentrated pot products. Having marijuana in locations such as a school, day care or other...

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