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      <title>Fate of LA pot shops left to voters</title>
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      <description>LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles politicians have struggled for more than five years to regulate medical marijuana, trying to balance the needs of the sick against neighborhood concerns that pot shops attract crime. 
                   Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to decide how Los Angeles should handle its high with three competing measures that seek to either limit ...</description>
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