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Despite Meta’s new content moderation policies rolled out under the banner of “free expression,” Facebook is continuing to censor searches for marijuana—including for news organizations like Marijuana Moment and state agencies like the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission.

New Ohio State Highway Patrol data shows that fatal traffic crashes linked to marijuana fell by 30 percent last year as legalization took effect—contrary to the fears of opponents who claimed it would lead to more deadly car accidents involving stoned drivers.

Indiana lawmakers filed bills to legalize marijuana, allow medical cannabis and fund research on the therapeutic benefits of psilocybin—as

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