Amid strong employer opposition, California voters have rejected Proposition 19, which would have eliminated criminal penalties for marijuana possession.
The California Chamber of Commerce, for example, sponsored “No on 19” radio ads. In addition to concerns about the measure’s potential impact on worker safety, the chamber argued that the measure would have set up “a new class of protected workers and essentially require employers to provide extra protections for marijuana users above those provided to other employees.”
53.8% of California voters opposed the measure in Tuesday’s balloting. 45.3% voted for the measure.
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