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Legalizing marijuana concerns more people than will admit it.

I just watched a news clip on CNBC about a California quality certification program for marijuana. The clip noted that, in California, selling legal medical marijuana is a $2 billion industry, generating more than $100 million in tax revenue.

In Maine, having possession of marijuana can cost a person his freedom, a home – everything. When police catch a person with marijuana, it’s off to jail when at best it should be a simple summons.

In homogenized America, how can the East Coast and the West Coast be so far apart on a subject that affects more than we we are willing to admit?

Just when I think I should be a Republican, I find another big reason to be Democrat.

But wait, California has a Republican governor.

Michael Sawyer, Auburn

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