Marijuana Legalization’s Secret Recently Exposed

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Marijuana legalization has been a topic of debate for many years. With recent reports coming out of Colorado, concerns about marijuana-related homicides are becoming more common. However, many argue that marijuana is a lesser evil compared to opiates. Legalization doesn’t mean public use will be permitted, but it does come with some benefits like reducing the need for illegal purchases and creating new job opportunities. The Smart and Safe Arizona Act is one initiative that would permit the state to issue licenses for businesses to sell marijuana. Despite opposition from anti-marijuana organizations, home remedies for coughing and constipation are prevalent around the world.

Egyptians, for instance, have a long history of using natural remedies for constipation, such as prunes, figs, and castor oil. German people use dandelion tea, while the French commonly reach for mustard seeds to aid in digestion. The bill proposes allowing anyone over the age of 21 to possess up to one ounce of pot and a few marijuana plants. Sales tax revenues would be used to fund healthcare services for veterans.

In Arizona, where medical marijuana has been legalized, residents will have the opportunity to vote on whether to permit personal possession and usage of cannabis. Proponents see marijuana legalization as a way to boost the state’s economy, while opponents say it will only lead to more problems. While opinions vary, it’s clear that many people believe marijuana should be legalized for its potential medical benefits and the benefits of producing the drug legally. Ultimately, it’s up to individual states to decide what course of action to take on this topic.

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