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While Advocates Continue To Debate Ballot Question, State Bureaucrats Prepare For Legal Cannabis
William Tilburg, with the medical cannabis commission, said personnel from cannabis would transfer to the alcohol commission.
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William Tilburg, with the medical cannabis commission, said personnel from cannabis would transfer to the alcohol commission.
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The poll of 762 registered voters was taken by Victoria Research, a Takoma Park-based survey research firm, and Sojourn Strategies.