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Updated on October 7, 2020

Local Governments Act When States and the Federal Government Refuse to Lower Penalties for Small Drug Offenses

Currently 33 states allow some form of medical marijuana, and 11 states allow some form of recreational marijuana.[1] Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced that she would support a law allowing Kansas to join those states allowing medical marijuana …

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