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What’s Next for Legalized Marijuana?

By Patrick Murphy, John Carnevale

Proposition 64 sets in motion a number of steps and procedures designed to create a regulated market for recreational marijuana.

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Solutions for the Delta

By Caitrin Chappelle

Decision makers need actionable science to address the many difficult challenges facing the Delta.

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Changing Attitudes toward Marijuana Legalization

By David Kordus

Since the 2010 election—when a measure to legalize marijuana failed—the PPIC Statewide Survey has found increased support for legalization within key groups.

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“Sin” Taxes on the Ballot This Fall

By Patrick Murphy, Talib Jabbar

Two "sin” taxes on the November ballot could together bring in more than $2 billion in state revenue annually.

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Regulating Marijuana as a Crop

By Patrick Murphy, Van Butsic

How will legalizing marijuana affect California’s water and the environment?

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Video: Lessons on Marijuana Regulation

By Linda Strean

Regulators from Washington and Colorado told a Sacramento audience that California should start planning now to determine the information that would be needed to regulate recreational marijuana.

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Regulating Marijuana in California

About the Program
If Californians vote to legalize recreational marijuana in November, what kind of regulatory framework would best accommodate the state's differing policy goals? And what can we learn from the experiences of Colorado and Washington, the first two states to legalize recreational marijuana? PPIC research director Patrick Murphy will provide an overview of a new report that addresses these questions, and a panel of experts will discuss the challenges of marijuana legalization.

There is no charge to attend and lunch will be provided.

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Regulating Marijuana in California

By Patrick Murphy, John Carnevale

If California legalizes recreational marijuana, the state should develop a single highly regulated marijuana market—for medical and recreational uses. Key policy goals will also need to be addressed—including limiting the illegal market, protecting public health and safety, and raising revenue for the state

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