Ahead of a Sept. 30 deadline to either approve or veto bills passed by the state legislature, Gov. Jerry Brown struck down a string of cannabis-related proposals, including multiple bills granting financial leeway to cultivators and another that would have taken a step toward allowing students to use medical marijuana at school.
Brown gave various reasons for the vetoes, often citing the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana act—or state Proposition 64—which legalized recreational cannabis in California in the first place.
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