Members of San Francisco's budding marijuana industry celebrated the legalization of recreational weed in their state in their natural habitat — a marijuana dispensary.
The night's festivities were marred, however, by the presidential race. Trump cinched the election in the biggest upset in political history, and the crowd was not so pleased.
Take a look at how the night played out.
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By day, retailer Sparc sells medical marijuana to patients.

Election night, the pot shop transformed into a green room where patients, activists, and "ganjapreneurs" gathered to watch the results of California's Proposition 64 roll in.

Proposition 64 allows adults over the age of 21 to use, possess, and transport up to an ounce of marijuana — enough to fill a sandwich baggy — for non-medical purposes.

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