All across the country, states are passing bills to legalize marijuana both for recreational and medicinal use. While support for legal pot is on the rise, Dr. Samuel Ball of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASAColumbia) contends that there’s at least one big problem with legalizing marijuana. ————————————————– For
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According to Business Insider, Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina suggested in a recent letter that Congress will discuss marijuana legalization sometime later this year. In his letter, Tillis wrote, “Proposals to legalize marijuana should not be taken lightly. If this issue comes before the Judiciary Committee or the full Senate, I will carefully
San Francisco will retroactively apply California’s new marijuana legalization laws to prior convictions, expunging or reducing misdemeanor and felony convictions dating back to 1975, the district attorney’s office announced Wednesday. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS AND NEWS http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=losangelestimes LET’S CONNECT: Google+ ► https://plus.google.com/+latimes Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/latimes Twitter ► https://twitter.com/LATimes L.A. Times ► http://www.latimes.com/
Marijuana legalization just received a record high in support with 64% of Americans saying they support it. This is according to a new Gallup poll released on Wednesday. Those polled said they supported legalization for both recreational and medicinal use. This is the highest show of support since Gallup first began asking the question in