WASHINGTON, D.C. -- With voters in several states deciding this fall whether to legalize the use of marijuana, public support for making it legal has reached 60% -- its highest level in Gallup's 47-year trend.
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It is no secret that marijuana legislation has continued to gain momentum in the United States this year.
It is no secret that marijuana legislation has continued to gain momentum in the United States this year.
In the histories still to be written about the long, hard fight for federal cannabis reform, scholars will delineate between the only two epochs which really mattered: Before Bernie, and After Bernie.
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