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Further reading

Schlosser, Eric (2004). Reefer Madness. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. pp. 66. ISBN 0618446702. http://books.google.com/books?id=s4FeZmuBAqsC&pg=PA66&dq=oregon+law+marijuana+decriminalize&lr=&ei=MlZISaaBI5CIkASUopngCQ. 

External links

CNBC Gallery of Medical Marijuana: types, applications, estimated prices for various strains of marijuana

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United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers’ Cooperative (2001) Gonzales v. Raich (2005)

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Crime and sentencing

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