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Legal Pot Is Here, Pretty Much

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When the clock strikes midnight recreational marijuana will be legal in California, although some cities have banned pot sales.

Proposition 64, the ballot initiative that legalized recreational pot in California, allowed cities and counties to decide whether marijuana would be commercially available in their region.

Some cities around the state have banned commercial sales of marijuana and the federal government still considers pot very illegal, so there's still plenty to be paranoid about.

Happy New Year!

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