San Francisco Gives Marijuana and Alcohol to Homeless in Quarantine
San Francisco officials have confirmed reports that the city is providing tobacco, marijuana, methadone, and alcohol to homeless people in commandeered hotels during the pandemic.
San Francisco officials have confirmed reports that the city is providing tobacco, marijuana, methadone, and alcohol to homeless people in commandeered hotels during the pandemic.
When San Francisco became the first California city to prohibit e-cigarette sales in June, the big question was which city would be next. Now we know.
Beverly Hills could become the first city in the United States to ban tobacco sales.
Campaign ads for the November election have begun to appear.
The governor’s signature would make California just the second state, behind Hawaii, to raise the age required to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21 years.