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Pot Farms in Oakland

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On Tuesday, Oakland city officials will consider a plan to give permits to four large-scale medical marijuana farms. We discuss the proposed ordinance, which supporters say could reap the city tens of millions in tax revenues.

Guests:

Dale Gieringer, director of California NORML, an organization seeking to legalize marijuana.

Paul Chabot, founder of Coalition for a Drug Free California.

Jeff Wilcox, founder of AgraMed, a non-profit set up to cultivate and process medical marijuana.

Michael Montgomery, reporter for KQED Radio News and California Watch.

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