If the U.S. were to legalize marijuana, the number of marijuana users would increase. Today there are 15.2 million current marijuana users in comparison to 129 million alcohol users and 70.9 million tobacco users. Though the number of marijuana users might not quickly climb to the current numbe...
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There is more public support for marijuana law reform than ever before. Legal marijuana has started gaining much attention globally due to its medicinal value. This is one of the reasons that many Western countries are legalizing it. Why should Nepal still ban it? As marijuana is easier to c...
marijuana should not be legalized because people would come to school high ass a bird, or people will come to work high so the government should not legalize weed Reply Guest over a year ago I feel that marijuana should not be legalized. It would become more readily accessible and you ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- In the election a few weeks ago, two more states and Washington, D.C. voted to legalize marijuana. The question is: why hasn't California? One might think that California would be the first to legalize recreational marijuan...
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1996: Proposition 215 takes first steps to legalize marijuana Marijuana began its long and continuing journey to legalization when California voters passed Proposition 215, allowing for the medical use of marijuana. Since this ruling, 32 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico have made moves to...
Legalize It There are several states across the country that still penalize recreational marijuana use. Federally marijuana is still illegal in the US, but many are waiting for the day that ends. The Beaver State Photo byAtanas MalamovonUnsplash ...
Cannabis will be taxed at 10 percent. An Ohio State University report estimates that legal marijuana will generate about $300 million a year in revenue for the state. The background:Ohio voters rejected a ballot question to legalize marijuana in 2015, in large part because the language of th...
1996: Proposition 215 takes first steps to legalize marijuana Marijuana began its long and continuing journey to legalization when California voters passed Proposition 215, allowing for the medical use of marijuana. Since this ruling, 32 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico have made moves to...