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  1. Katelyn Baker

    Will Favoring Marijuana Legalization Boost Third-Party Candidates In 2016?

    Third-party presidential candidates, Gary Johnson and Dr. Jill Stein, do not have the same advantages as Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. However, both candidates mounted presidential bids in 2012 and may gain new political ground this election year thanks to one issue — marijuana legalization...
  2. Katelyn Baker

    Gary Johnson - Marijuana Doesn't Make You Stupid

    Washington - Libertarian presidential hopeful Gary Johnson is sticking up for marijuana after 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney last week said smoking the drug "makes people stupid." "I do not agree with that," Johnson told CNN's Erin Burnett in an interview scheduled to air Sunday on "OutFront."...
  3. Katelyn Baker

    Nation's Biggest Pro-Marijuana Group Endorses Gary Johnson For President

    The nation's largest organization in favor of marijuana legalization is formally endorsing the Libertarian Party's nominee for president — Gary Johnson. The Marijuana Policy Project (MPP), whose mission is to reform federal laws to ensure states can determine their own marijuana policies...
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    Canterbury Jockey Chris Johnson Tests Positive For Cannabis

    Canterbury jockey Chris Johnson is almost certain not to ride again this season with confirmation he has tested positive to cannabis. Johnson will face a Judicial Control Authority (JCA) hearing on Friday, where it is understood he will plead guilty to the charge placed by the Racing Integrity...
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    Gary Johnson's Cannabis Consumption Is Irrelevant To His Presidential Fitness

    In a mostly positive evaluation of Gary Johnson, who is expected to be the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee this year, National Review's David French shakes his head at the former New Mexico governor's history as a cannabis consumer and entrepreneur: Johnson is a Libertarian, and that...
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    CA: The Push For Medical Marijuana Operations In Monterey County

    Here on the Central Coast, we're surrounded by fields of green. From artichokes to lettuce fields, Monterey County is an agriculture giant. But tucked away in the valley, hidden from neighbors, is a different crop — marijuana. "I'm just a farmer. It's either flowers or it's cannabis. I'm still...
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