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"The version that went on the ballot ended up being too loose in a number of areas," Rosenberg says. "You can tighten up the law as voted by the people, or you can have a debate on legalization, regulation, and taxation of recreational marijuana."

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GET A MASTER'S IN CANNABIS: For details from last Saturday's seminar with the Cannabis Career Institute and a rundown of upcoming marijuana-related educational events in the area, go to thePhoenix.com/phlog.

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