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America’s Goal In 2021 Should Be Fewer Marijuana Arrests, More Research
Cannabis advocates are hoping that the incoming Biden Administration will help bring the nation together on this issue.
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You Might As Well Spend That $600 Stimulus Check On Weed
Considering that $600 is only enough to roughly cover one month of utilities and maybe a large pizza, perhaps the best way to spend Uncle Sam’s sympathy money is to blow it on weed.
Congress has finally decided that the...
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Why The Cannabis Industry Is Perfect For Socially Responsible Investors
Institutional investors may find themselves uncomfortable with an industry that has been so controversial for so long.
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We Need To Educate Children And Adults About ‘Drug Education’
Reefer Madness is gone, but not repented.
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Marijuana Prohibition Is The Greatest Scientific Fraud Of The Last Century
It is impossible to measure the harm done by the suppression of medical marijuana.
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Latin America Moves Toward Legalization With Some Absurd Exceptions
This will be very good for tourism which has been devastated by the pandemic and is vital for the Mexican economy.
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Did Marijuana Prohibition Cost Trump The Election?
If you see a warm glow in the West, that is just me gloating over the results of the various state marijuana initiatives. They all won handily.
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A Drug War With No End: How It Will Ultimately End Our Freedom
While I am deeply sympathetic with the slogan “No Justice! No Peace!” I’m afraid they have it backwards.
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Does An NFL Star Have To Get Killed For The U.S. To See How Dangerous The Drug War Is?
Six months after Breonna Taylor was killed, another incident involving police in Louisville, Kentucky, occurred. Here's why it's important.
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The Many Ways Marijuana Prohibition Still Hurts American Farmers
American farmers are still being hurt by the continued restrictions on hemp that have no real scientific basis. And that hurts us all.