ABC News reports that some of Israel’s former leaders have left their previous careers to instead pursue new jobs in cannabis. Ehud Olmert, a former prime minister in Israel, is now one of them: he is trying to push the legalization of cannabis in the country. “Everything will change dramatically overnight if there will be legalization,” Olmert said to the Associated Press. He believes that “the market would be unlimited. It would be huge,” he said.
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