50 years ago, most Americans didn't want legal weed. Now, nearly 7 in 10 do. The history of marijuana in the U.S. has roots in prejudice against immigrants.
The Long Road To Legalized Marijuana
How did marijuana get so widely accepted in the U.S., and where is it headed from here?
Posted at 8:28 PM, Jan 14, 2022
and last updated 2022-01-14 20:28:29-05
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