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Sheriff Jim Cooper and District Attorney Thien Ho used a Wednesday evening town hall to call for new limits on the state’s mental health diversion program.
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Although cannabis is legal in California, “Driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal,” officials said.
Cooper and Ho say they plan to continue pushing lawmakers for changes they believe will better balance public safety and ...
Sacramento's sheriff and district attorney are urging changes to the state's mental health diversion program, claiming it is being used as a loophole to get people out of jail.