On one hand – we can’t legalize cannabis because it might be too dangerous and could have long lasting effects whereas, creating a policy that literally hunted minorities, stole their property, broke their family units and exacerbated poverty conditions and arguably had a far more detrimental impact on the “health of the nation” than legalized cannabis could ever be.
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