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Berkeley declares it’s a sanctuary city for marijuana users

The Berkeley City Council voted unanimously Tuesday in favor of the resolution proposed by Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin and City Councilmembers Ben Bartlett and Cheryl Davila.

Arreguin says in a Tweet the declaration is a direct response to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision to reverse an Obama administration policy of non-interference with legal state marijuana operations.

Arreguin says Berkeley may be the first city in the country to adopt such a measure.

The measure doesn’t prevent the officials from assisting federal agents in other drug-related crimes.

Californians voted in November 2016 to legalize recreational marijuana and abolish a host of pot-related crimes

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