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		<title>By: Why Are Police Opposing Marijuana Legalization? &#171; THE EMERALD TRIANGLE NEWS&#8230;&#8230; MARIJUANA NEWS AND CULTURE FROM HUMBOLDT AND MENDOCINO COUNTIES</title>
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		<description>[...] and beheaded over 15,000 Mexicans in just two years. The Arizona Attorney General has cited that “marijuana sales make up 75 percent of the money that Mexican cartels use for other operations, in... But in the POLICE Magazine survey, two-thirds of cops (68%) believe marijuana legalization would [...]</description>
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