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A Fight for Marijuana Dispensaries in San Diego

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It's been 16 years since California voters legalized medical marijuana. But the issue is far from settled. The federal government has been pushing back, forcing storefront pot shops to close their doors all across the state. Now, voters in four San Diego County cities will see measures to authorize medical marijuana dispensaries. From KPBS, Kenny Goldberg says even if the measures win, patients might ultimately lose.

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