Measure K 2006
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Measure K, otherwise known as the "Sensible Marijuana Policy" passed in the November elections in the City of Santa Cruz, California with 63.88% of the vote.[1]
The text of the measure states, in part: "This initiative, if adopted by City voters, would enact an ordinance that requires the Santa Cruz Police Department to make adult (age 18 or older) criminal marijuana investigations, citations, arrests, property seizures and prosecutions their lowest law enforcement priority and further stipulates that law enforcement activity related to all other criminal offenses shall receive a higher priority." [2]