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THE POLICE SURE DO TAKE CANNABIS SERIOUSLY IN MISSOURI.

Posted bywpengine 10 March 2019

A Missouri police department is being criticized after officers raided a stage 4 pancreatic cancer patient’s belongings for marijuana in his hospital room. 

Source: Missouri policemen raid stage 4 pancreatic cancer patient’s hospital room for marijuana in viral video

Posted bywpengine10 March 2019Posted inUncategorized

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THE MARIJUANA JUSTICE ACT (US) – This is how we should have done it, comprehensively. “The bill would see marijuana finally removed from the federal list of controlled substances, …it would also expunge the criminal records of anyone who had been charged with possession while also calling for anyone currently incarcerated for the offense to petition for an immediate re-sentencing. Those convicted under prohibition laws would also be provided job training and resources under the act.”

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