The House of Representatives said yes to marijuana



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The House of Representatives (the lower house of the United States Congress) approved legislative changes on Friday that will decriminalize marijuanareported the NY Times.

They will remove and the issuance of marijuana-related convictions at the federal level.

The democrats have been trying for decades to change policies to combat drugs that disproportionately affect traditionally low-income communities.

Jerry Nadler, a Democrat from New York and chairman of the Judiciary Commission, said current policy has permanently put the ethic of “second-class people” in these communities.

The vote it ended with 228 votes in favor to 164 votes against. The bill will remove marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act if it is finally passed.

Arizona, New Jersey and South Dakota legalize marijuana for entertainment

Arizona, New Jersey and South Dakota legalize marijuana for entertainment

In South Dakota, it was also legalized for medical use.

It will allow a 5 percent tax on marijuana to fund small business grants to help those most affected by the criminalization of marijuana.

However, for now, the vote on the measures is almost certainly doomed in the Republican-led Senate, where party leaders have dismissed it as a distraction from work to accept coronavirus relief.

Michigan and North Dakota vote to legalize recreational marijuana

Michigan and North Dakota vote to legalize recreational marijuana

If the initiative passes, they will become the first Midwest states

We remember that in November, Arizona, New Jersey, Michigan, and Dakota voted to legalize of marijuana for entertainment.

At the time Eleven states have legalized marijuana.



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