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This week, voters in California, Massachusetts, and Nevada adopted ballot measures that will make marijuana usage for recreational purposes legal in those states.

Tuesday saw the legalisation of marijuana in California, Massachusetts, and Nevada, which proponents claimed reflected the nation's evolving stance toward the drug. Prior to the election, recreational marijuana usage was permitted in Washington, D.C., Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington. The number of Americans residing in states where marijuana usage is legal for adults increased from 5% to 20% with the inclusion of California, Massachusetts, and Nevada. In California, proponents of legalisation outspent opponents by a wide margin. Approximately $23 million had been raised by pro-legalization groups in the state as of Nov. 6, according to the California secretary of state's office. Many prominent backers included marijuana businesses and tech entrepreneurs. Less than $2 million had been spent in California on the anti-legalization effort. The California law, which received 56% support, permits adults over 21 to possess small amounts of marijuana for personal use and to grow up to six plants privately in their homes as long as they are hidden from the public's view.

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