The Tribune, 06 Sep 2012 – When Proposition 215, known as the Compassionate Use Act, was passed by California voters in 1996 by almost 57 percent of the electorate, only two coastal counties voted against the marijuana-based initiative: Del Norte County in the far northwest of the state, and San Luis Obispo County. In retrospect, this county’s political position on a state law that allows a patient with a doctor’s recommendation to legally use pot for medical reasons may have been a harbinger for the Dec. 27, 2010, bust of 12 people who were later dubbed the "Doobie Dozen."
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US VT: Tractor Crushes Sheriff’s Cruisers
Los Angeles Times, 04 Aug 2012 – Deputies hear a car alarm and rush out to find a nasty surprise in the parking lot. The deputies with the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department were rousted from a quiet Thursday afternoon in the Newport, Vt., office this week by a car alarm – from their own parking lot.





