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Measure K
Measure K is an ordinance put on the city of Santa Cruz's annual ballot on November 6, 2006. Its purpose was to give marijuana violations the lowest priority for local law enforcement. All other offenses besides adult-marijuana offenses were put to a higher priority as well. After winning with 63.88% of the vote, Measure K was put into action in December 2006. ==Origin== Measure K was originally sponsored by the group, Santa Cruz Citizens for Sensible Marijuana Policy which was organized and led by Andrea Tischler.〔(Santa Cruz Sentinel 2006: 'Andrea Tischler: Fighting to Legalize Marijuana' ),〕 It was also funded by Ohio insurance tycoon Peter B. Lewis who donated $70000 for the cause.〔(Shanna. "Skepticism Surrounds Santa Cruz's New Marijuana Law." Santa Cruz Sentinel. 10 Nov. 2006. Web. 29 Oct. 2011. )〕 The year before the law was enacted 254 citations for possession or use of marijuana in amounts less than an ounce were given out.〔(Shanna. "Santa Cruz Marijuana Ballot Measure Could Face Legal Challenges." Santa Cruz Sentinel. 20 July 2006. Web. 29 Oct. 2011. )〕
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