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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXXI

Here, Libertarian Presidential Candidate Gary Johnson speaks to one aspect of marijuana legalization on which most of us can probably agree: the importance of personal freedom. Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Just last week, we about a similar statement from Green Party candidate, Jill Stein. That two presidential candidates from such significantly different parties have both

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXX

Green Party presidential candidate (and physician) Jill Stein really says it all here–marijuana is not dangerous, and keeping it illegal benefits no one and instead puts many in danger. Keeping marijuana illegal fosters a vast illegal market that can itself be unsafe, and marijuana legalization has already started to put an end to that. In

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXIX

In Marijuana And Racism: Bearing The Blunt Of The Problem, we wrote about how our nation’s drug laws have always been and still are disproportionally applied to African-Americans. In They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part LXX, we discussed how Richard Nixon started the War on Drugs to divide White and Black America so as to further

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXVII

      Alcohol and cannabis have similar histories of criminalization. Though alcohol is now legal in every state and sustains a large industry cannabis remains federally illegal, as well as illegal in many states. Officers of the law frequently have commented on how those who use alcohol cause more problems than those who use cannabis and on

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXVI

We are fine with this attitude from scientists. In fact, this should be the attitude from scientists. Their job is to look at the science as objectively as possible. Conversely, it’s the job of our government to encourage scientific enquiry, not block it for fear of what its results might be. Do you agree?

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXIV

Sir Richard Branson makes a great point. What is truly criminal is imprisoning young and marginalized people for possessing something safe, non-violent and effective as medicine. We have written time and again about the utterly useless drug war, which has led to stigmatizing cannabis and which was based on prejudice right out of the gate.   The time

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXIII

In his defense, Dr. Frist made this statement in 2003, but there was already substantial evidence at that time that marijuana could be used medicinally for a variety of conditions. This type of thinking persists to this day, even though (as we previously wrote) the body of research affirming that marijuana is medicinally effective continues to

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CXII

As Canada Prime Minister Trudeau points out, the prohibition of marijuana has not only prohibited its use, it has also prohibited research, regulation, and education. As we wrote a couple weekends ago, the decades of marijuana prohibition in the United States has hindered the progress of research and has withheld cannabis from people whose health could

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They Said It On Marijuana, Quotable Saturday, Part CX

It is beyond unfortunate that the government-perpetrated War on Drugs has hindered the progress necessary for medical marijuana to be used by people that could truly benefit from it. Thus far, medical marijuana has been utilized by many to treat a vast array of health conditions such as cancer, seizure disorders, chronic pain, and digestive

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State of Cannabis: North Dakota is Cold on Cannabis

This is proving to be a big year for cannabis. As a result, we are ranking the fifty states from worst to best on how they treat cannabis and those who consume it. Each of our State of Cannabis posts will analyze one state and our final post will crown the best state for cannabis. As is