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Breaking: Minnesota becomes the 23rd state to legalize recreational marijuana


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Early this morning, Minnesota became the 23rd U.S. State to legalize recreational Marijuana in the U.S. the state now joins Arizona, Alaska, California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, Montana, Missouri, Michigan, Illinois, New York, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Vermont, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. 
 

Minnesota kind of represents a turning point, as one of the last states in the country that can legalize weed in the U.S. through their state legislature, with states like New Hampshire, Hawaii and Pennsylvania being the last states that can do so through their state government. 
 

Ohio might be next in November through a state ballot initiative 

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Now release everyone who was arrested for selling or having.:bird:

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My home state knows the tea :clap3:

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When will my country

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47 minutes ago, Kevin Parker said:

When will my country

What country sis? Weeds still illegal on the federal level in the U.S. unfortunately, but still: 23 states is a lot of people 

 

1 hour ago, Power love said:

Now release everyone who was arrested for selling or having.:bird:

Part of this bill is expunging prior arrests and records for marijuana possession and distribution :clap3:

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1 hour ago, Power love said:

Now release everyone who was arrested for selling or having.:bird:

Having yes, dealing is complicated. They likely were not only dealing marijuana 

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Minneapolis was a fun city when I visited, I'd consider moving there if I ever wanted to live in the Midwest.

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