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California will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana

California will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana

10/16/2016 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

California will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana

Clip: 10/16/2016 | 10m 21s

California will vote on legalizing recreational marijuana

California, the first state to legalize medical marijuana 20 years ago, will vote in November on whether to legalize recreational use for people over the age of 21. With 39 million residents and the world’s 6th-largest economy, California’s status could resonate throughout the country. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Mike Taibbi reports.

10/16/2016 | Rating NR

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