In August 2013, the Justice Department stated in a press release that it was not going to enforce federal law prohibiting the cannabis use in states that were launching recreational cannabis programs at the time, clearing the way for state-by-state marijuana legalization in the United States. Approximately 12 years down the line, half of Americans live in states where marijuana is legal and another 105 million have access to medical marijuana. This means that 80 percent of U.S. residents now live in a state with some sort of legal weed.
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It's funny how weed is legal now but back couple of years ago, a lot of people saw jail time because of it.
Americans can normalize any thing.
I’m not sure how to explain it, but a while ago I saw on National Geographic that foreigners can’t smoke. A woman admitted at the airport she smoked, and they banned her from entering the US for a while. I know it has something to do with federal law, but I’m not sure if it’s changed.
So only Americans can smoke but no to foreigners even if it for medical use 😂
You should be able to use it for medical reasons, as long as you've got the prescription!
Foreigners must be looking at us crazy with our politics.
Yeah, it is funny. Although this has been a long time battle to legalize it. Its also the effort from movies, TV shows, and music to normalize it.