Excellent people of Test Clear ("Your Drug Testing Consultant") have created a beautiful infographic that provides discussion about legalization of marijuana.
There is only one sophistication: Test Clear expects 10 states this year to legalize marijuana. Considering that the only way to legalize marijuana is by the advocacy process so far, this year's voting is not considered. This prediction is very optimistic. It may be lucky to see one or two
Nevertheless, the legalization trend is still advanced, and this infographic provides some digestible ammunition. have fun!
Phillips Miss was a reporter of drug policy over the past two decades. Smith is now a senior writing researcher at the Independent Media Institute.
The US presidential election in 2016 can be remembered with Mr. Donald Trump's shocking presidential election, but do not forget to vote for legitimization of marijuana to eight adult and medical provinces. According to the trajectories confirmed in the previous two elections, legalization of marijuana increased its momentum through eight of the nine proposed measures. Medical marijuana has been legalized in Montana, North Dakota, Arkansas, and Florida and has become a total of 28 states (Washington, DC). Adult use for marijuana was legalized in California, Nevada, Massachusetts and Maine provinces, doubling the total number of eight states across the country. Only Arizona state refused the legalization measures for adults. However, even after this election, the legalization problem still exists. For example, measures taken by individuals previously convicted or imprisoned for marijuana crime
Legalization of marijuana to be legalized is a subject that has been debated for many years. - The use of marijuana is increasing among young people and young people in particular. With the recent legalization of medical marijuana in the eight provinces, many people will oppose this endless argument, but I think this magical medicine should be legalized in the United States I strongly believe. Cannabis is an illegal drug that is by far the most commonly used drug. According to statistics, over 70 million Americans tried marijuana last year and over 20 million people smoked marijuana.