The current state of legalized marijuana varies from country to country. Possession of the weed is illegal in most countries and has been since the beginning of widespread cannabis prohibition in the late 1930s. However, its possession has been decriminalized in many countries and sub-national entities in several parts of the world.Yet decriminalization alone does not tackle the harms of prohibition of weed– such as high levels of crime, illegitimate markets, and the harmful health consequences of drugs produced in the absence of regulatory oversight.

The Current State of Legalized Marijuana in the U.S.

The current state of legalized marijuana varies from country to country. Possession of the weed is illegal in most countries and has been since the beginning of widespread cannabis prohibition in the late 1930s. However, its possession has been decriminalized in many countries and sub-national entities in several parts of the world.

Yet decriminalization alone does not tackle the harms of prohibition of weed– such as high levels of crime, illegitimate markets, and the harmful health consequences of drugs produced in the absence of regulatory oversight.

Decriminalization will also do nothing to eliminate the underground market for marijuana, estimated to be worth over $40 billion in the U.S. This huge market is completely untaxed, can be a good source of revenue for the federal and state governments.

Also, there is a strong argument for medical marijuana. The science has continued to stack up in support of cannabis to treat a number of debilitating conditions. There is a growing body of evidence showing that marijuana can provide relief to people suffering from cancers, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, and other physical and mental conditions.  

In fact, marijuana…

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Since its inception, TWB has been based in activism and the mobilization and movements for marijuana policy reform happening around the country. It was created for one purpose: to facilitate a constructive conversation about marijuana in America. This includes both medical and recreational marijuana policy, as well as the marijuana industry and culture.

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