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Weed watch: Results from every state voting to legalize marijuana

Americans are making progress toward a greener future. Weed-wise, at least. 

As of Nov. 3, 2020, marijuana is currently medically legal in 33 states and recreationally legal in 11 states, as well Washington, D.C. Though cannabis remains illegal at a federal level, five states have marijuana measures on their ballots in 2020 — more proof that an "overwhelming majority" of Americans are ready for a more cannabis-friendly country. 

This year, a variety of drug reforms are on the ballot in six states and Washington, D.CRecreational marijuana legalization initiatives are up for a vote in Arizona, Montana, New Jersey, and South Dakota. In Mississippi, voters will decide on a medical marijuana initiative that would allow doctors to recommend cannabis for medicinal use to treat a variety of conditions. Read more...

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I don't understand why the issue of marijuana legalization is being so hard to solve. After all, each person can make a choice for himself, whether it is useful for him or harmful. Most of the citizens use it for medical purposes. My grandmother uses chewable marijuana candies to reduce the pain from inflammatory processes in her intestines, she has Crohn's disease. This is the only thing that acts on her body like a painkiller and helps her live with it. And since the law on consumption is still being considered in our State, I have to order them from Canada weedsmart.net. The fact is that granny still has asthma, and she cannot smoke, but the gummies turned out to be the perfect way out of the situation.

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