To this day, marijuana remains illegal
under federal law with $20 billion being spent annually on marijuana
prohibition.
The people who end up suffering most from marijuana prohibition are
minorities who have committed the victimless crime of possessing a plant
that is less harmful to people's health than alcohol, tobacco, or any
other illegal drug.
To this day, marijuana remains illegal
under federal law with $20 billion being spent annually on marijuana
prohibition.
The people who end up suffering most from marijuana prohibition are
minorities who have committed the victimless crime of possessing a plant
that is less harmful to people's health than alcohol, tobacco, or any
other illegal drug.
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