By pardoning Americans with federal convictions for marijuana possession, President Joe Biden said he aimed to partially redress decades of anti-drug laws that disproportionately harmed Black and Latino communities.
it has been rough. i have to try to wake up every day and live without him. part of my journey has been to spread the message that this can truly happen to anyone. i mean, on february 11, 2021, if you were to ask me if my son had ever tried drugs come i would have told you know. i didn t know much of anything about fentanyl. when they told us that is what ultimately took his life, i was shocked. i mean i truly didn t know enough about it, and i wish i did. now, i have to have conversations with my daughters about drugs and recreational drug use is not a thing. you cannot try something one time. some people think that it can t happen to them, like, it can, it can. martha: you got a phone call from your ex-husband. correct, yes. martha: he basically told you. you knew something was wrong
The Arkansas Supreme Court says voters can decide this fall whether to legalize recreational marijuana. Justices on Thursday overturned a state panel s decision to block the measure from the November