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As it stands today, Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) recognizes 17 states where cannabis is legal for adult use and 36 states for medical use.
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In what was a monumental week in weed history, three more states moved to legalize adult-use cannabis as March turned to April. Last Wednesday, New York became the 16th state to make recreational cannabis legal for adults 21 and over, while Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam called for lawmakers to amend legislation to expedite legalization and New Mexico advanced adult-use marijuana market legislation to the governor’s desk.
, a leading investment network and market research firm servicing the cannabis industry, presented its annual Colorado Town Hall. Unintentionally timed to such progress, it examined how the first state to legalize cannabis has fared over the past seven years as the country teeters on the cusp of federal legalization.
A towering presence at 6’4”, Harris had played a semester of college ball in Texas before dropping out of school. Now he could reach his son in ways that others couldn’t, sticking an elbow in Lewis’s back and swatting his shots away one moment, pumping him up the next. Lewis was already tough, but as his sessions with his father continued, he showed new self-determination and faith in himself.
But then Harris vanished. When Lewis finally found out where his father was and how long he would be gone this time, it “felt like he died,” he remembers.
Charged with possession of 4 ounces of cocaine in Denver, Harris had expected a slap on the wrist. Maybe ten years, max. Defense attorneys estimated something closer to twelve years. But prosecutors played off Harris’s past cannabis convictions, and the judge sentenced him to 96 years in prison.