The drug war devastated Black and other minority communities. Is marijuana legalization helping?


by KIFI

KIFI— By GENE JOHNSON Associated Press ARLINGTON, Wash. (AP) — A major argument for legalizing the adult use of cannabis after 75 years of prohibition was to stop the harm caused by disproportionate enforcement of drug laws in Black, Latino and other minority communities. But efforts to help those most affected participate in the newly legal

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WKBN.com—Marijuana could be rescheduled: Would that make it legal nationwide?. In a major shift, marijuana could be reclassified as a less dangerous drug in the U.S., according to reports. Does that mean it’s one step closer to nationwide legalization?

KHON2—Marijuana could be rescheduled: Would that make it legal nationwide?. In a major shift, marijuana could be reclassified as a less dangerous drug in the U.S., according to reports. Does that mean it’s one step closer to nationwide legalization?