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West Virginia Can’t Wait – Advocacy Group Wants Cannabis Decriminalization Ballot Question This Fall

The West Virginia cannabis advocates are seeking to put the will of the residents for the decriminalization of marijuana to the government. The initiative suggests a reform of the law on cannabis, seeking to decriminalize it to the effect of not sending people to jail for possession of insignificant amounts of cannabis, removal of fines, and ridiculous court charges. The ‘West Virginia Can’t Wait’ are at the forefront of this initiative and, by this means, also hope to elect a more progressive leader in the coming elections.

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