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Legal weed in North Carolina? New bills give state lawmakers multiple options

Legal weed in North Carolina? New bills give state lawmakers multiple options Will Doran, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Apr. 7 RALEIGH Democrats in the North Carolina General Assembly have made it clear they want to change the state s marijuana laws, and they re giving the legislature s Republican majority several ideas on how to do so. The two newest marijuana bills were filed Wednesday in the Senate. One would legalize medical marijuana, like most states have already done. The other would fully legalize weed, even for non-medicinal uses, which 15 other states have already done. We want to leave no stone unturned, said Sen. Wiley Nickel, a Cary Democrat, who is a sponsor or co-sponsor of both bills. I think in states that have moved forward, there s usually more support for medical. I think that s probably the first step for North Carolina. Although I personally support full legalization.

Should Confederate monuments stay in public spaces?

Should Confederate monuments stay? Poll shows most in N.C. say yes PUBLISHED 8:29 AM ET Apr. 08, 2021 PUBLISHED 8:29 AM EDT Apr. 08, 2021 SHARE Confederate monuments in many North Carolina cities and towns have been moved or torn down. But a new poll shows a majority of people in the state say they should stay in public spaces. The poll, from High Point University, found 58% of people think Confederate monuments should remain where they are, and 42% say they should be removed. During 2020, 168 Confederate monuments or symbols were removed from public spaces around the United States, including 24 in North Carolina. What You Need To Know

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