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Health Care

California Will Allow Pharmacists To Dispense HIV Prevention Medication

October 7, 2019

Californians will be able acquire HIV prevention medication without a prescription starting in July 2020.

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Health Care

Amnesty Policy Lets UC Davis Students Off the Hook If They Help A Friend

September 25, 2017 | Sammy Caiola

Starting this school year, UC Davis students who call for help for a drunk friend won't be punished for partying.

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News Network: CALmatters Journalist Laurel Rosenhall On Legalized Injection Centers For Addicts

August 1, 2017 | Chris Remington

CALmatters journalist Laurel Rosenhall shares her latest story on how legalized injection centers could open soon in several California communities if Assembly Bill 186 passes the California Legislature.

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Health Care

Statewide Campaign Aims to Decrease Driving While Under the Influence of Drugs

December 6, 2016 | Ja'Nel Johnson

A new statewide campaign aims to shed light on the consequences of driving while high on drugs. The campaign starts a month after California legalized the recreational use of marijuana.

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Health Care

California And 35 Other States File Lawsuit Against Two Drug Companies

September 23, 2016

California, the District of Columbia and 35 other states have filed a lawsuit against two drug companies for antitrust violations.

Nearly 100 Pounds Of Meth Seized By Border Patrol Agents

August 15, 2016

(AP) - Border Patrol agents seized nearly 100 pounds of methamphetamine and arrested four people after two vehicle searches in southeastern California during the weekend.

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Feds: We'll Take Those Pills You Aren't Using

April 29, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

The semi-annual prescription "take-back" event takes place Saturday at several locations in California and Nevada.

State Government

California Senate Rejects Drug-Sentencing Bill

April 25, 2016

(AP) — The California state Senate is rejecting a bill that would end a practice of extending jail and prison sentences for repeat drug offenders.

Meth In Candy Form Found In Amador County School

April 6, 2016 | Bob Moffitt

A Sacramento-area junior high school is warning parents and children to beware of something that looks like candy, but is actually methamphetamine.

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State Government

Capitol Roundup: Drug Crime, Ride-Hailing Bills Advance

April 5, 2016 | Ben Adler

The California Legislature has given initial approval to tighter regulations for ride-hailing companies like Lyft and Uber. Lawmakers have also advanced bills that move in opposite directions on drug crimes.

 
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