Recreational cannabis is now legal in two more states Nov 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022 Updated Nov 19, 2022 0 This is a generational heist for the Dallas Cowboys… Former ally implies Trump is the Antichrist AP Top Stories April 24 Debating how much trouble Pistons are in after Game 1 loss to Magic Trump Tells Companies to Skip Their Tariff Refunds Eight Children Killed In Louisiana Domestic Violence Shooting US jury finds Meta and Google liable in social media addiction trial FBI says SPLC paid informants without donors knowing. Feds pay them too Japan: Earthquake Shakes Train In Tohoku. AP top stories for April 21 Iran seizes ships in Strait of Hormuz after Trump halts attacks Travelers in Houston vent frustration over airport waits, TSA funding impasse NFL Draft first-round recap: Fernando Mendoza goes No. 1, Rams take QB Ty Simpson Caitlin Clark Enters Fever Training Camp Healthy Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of lying about security threat AP top stories for April 20 NBA Awards Controversy: How New Rules Impact Betting Markets Prediction Market Boom New York Baseball is STRUGGLING! | 1013 Raiders Draft QB Fernando Mendoza As No.1 Overall Pick Maryland and Missouri have voted to join the other 19 states in America that have already legalized recreational weed, bringing the total up to 21. As featured on 317,793 people arrested for pot possession in 2020 despite growing legalization movement More than 300,000 were arrested for cannabis possession in 2020, records show. Meanwhile, the drug is being legally sold for profit in 19 states. Latest video NFL Draft 2026 Every First Round Pick & Team Selections (Complete List) Justice Department pulls investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell Predicting the Top Picks for the Upcoming NBA Draft The state redistricting fight was one that Trump started Raiders Draft QB Fernando Mendoza As No.1 Overall Pick AP Top Stories April 24 Las Vegas NFL fans cheer Raiders’ selection of Fernando Mendoza with top draft pick This is a generational heist for the Dallas Cowboys… Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
317,793 people arrested for pot possession in 2020 despite growing legalization movement More than 300,000 were arrested for cannabis possession in 2020, records show. Meanwhile, the drug is being legally sold for profit in 19 states.