Americans Overwhelmingly Support Legalizing Marijuana

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"Eighty-nine percent of Americans say that marijuana ought to be legal for either medical or adult use, according to nationwide polling compiled by the Pew Research Center.


Fifty-nine percent of respondents said that cannabis should be legal for adults, while an additional 30 percent said that it should be legal explicitly for therapeutic purposes. Both findings are consistent with prior Pew polls."

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clearly the case. Its an indictment of our political system that its still illegal at the federal level. One of my disappointments in democrats. I expect republicans to be more against legalizing it since they love to legislate morality based on their view of morality.
 
clearly the case. Its an indictment of our political system that its still illegal at the federal level. One of my disappointments in democrats. I expect republicans to be more against legalizing it since they love to legislate morality based on their view of morality.
really so thats why my state has legal medical weed . I think you will find we are not
 
clearly the case. Its an indictment of our political system that its still illegal at the federal level. One of my disappointments in democrats. I expect republicans to be more against legalizing it since they love to legislate morality based on their view of morality.
No President has been more-boldly PRO, than Joe Biden.
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Eventually,
Republicans always cave to their own $elf-intere$t$.
 
I don't think USA needs more dope heads. This place is full of them.

Dope heads??????
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What crypt did you crawl-out of???!!!!!
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MARIAJUANA SMOKING IN PANAMA
The Military Surgeon Volume 73 - July-December 1933
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"A committee was appointed by the Governor on April 1, 1925, to investigate the use of mariajuana, and to make recommendations as to steps that should be taken for prevention of its use, including, if considered necessary, recommendations for special legislation. This committee consisted of the Chief Health Officer of the Panama Canal, the District Attorney, the Chief of the Division of Civil Affairs, and the Chief of the Division of Police and Fire; also, the Department Judge Advocate, the Chief of the Board of Health Laboratory, the Superintendent of Corozal Hospital for the Insane, and a representative from the Medical Corps, U. S. Navy , acting in an advisory capacity.

After an investigation extending from April to December, 1925, the Committee reached the following conclusion:

There is no evidence that mariahuana as grown here is a "habit-forming" drug in the sense in which the term is applied to alcohol, opium, cocaine, etc., or that it has any appreciably deleterious influence on the individuals using it.

The Committee recommended "that no steps be taken by the Canal Zone authorities to prevent the sale or use of mariahuana, and that no special legislation be asked for."
 
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