Marijuana Legalization: ‘No We Can’t?’


Marijuana Legalization: ‘No We Can’t?’
The prospects for TaxCann 2010 may be dim because fewer young progressives vote in mid-term elections. Plus, the $1 trillion War on Drugs has failed. by David Downs The Tax Cannabis 2010 initiative can’t count on cannabis’ strongest ally — progressives — because history indicates they stay home in mid-term elections, analysts say. Fifty-six percent of Californians favor legalization, but voter …

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