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City of Long Beach just became one step closer to legalizing recreational use of marijuana

Residents may see clouds of a different kind in the near future, as the Long ...
By Editor in chief
November 15, 2017
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Top 4 Stories for Feb. 28

Cal State Long Beach is one of the Top 10 Worst Colleges for Freedom of ...
By Video Producer
March 14, 2017
Long Beach

Los Angeles to vote on marijuana regulation

For Los Angeles voters, the question is not whether or not to regulate marijuana, but ...
By Editor in chief
February 27, 2017
Arts & Life

4/20 marks another year for the growing marijuana market

Green herb crackles under his lighter as white smoke swirls through a long, glass tube. ...
By Social Media Editor
April 22, 2015
Arts & Life

Stirring the pot

Through a cloud of smoke emerges a rainbow road to a Pot of Gold on ...
By Social Media Editor
April 21, 2015

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