After months and months of heel-dragging and mixed messages, California Sen. Kamala Harris finally did it. The first-term junior senator voiced her support for fellow Democratic colleague Cory Booker's legislation to legalize marijuana.
Harris, who has constantly hinted that she would...
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Add this tall tale to the endless list of reefer madness fibs: Marijuana legalization will force law enforcement agencies to euthanize drug-sniffing dogs because they won't have jobs.