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How America’s outlook on medical marijuana has changed since Prop 215 was passed 25 years ago

It’s hard to put into words how far along the fight to end cannabis prohibition has come. It’s fair to assume that much of that progress wouldn’t have been possible without the passage of California’s Prop 215 back in November 1996.

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The passage of Prop 215 made it possible for Californians to purchase, possess and use marijuana for a select handful of conditions, such as cancer, glaucoma, arthritis, HIV and AIDS. Ever since the law passed, medical marijuana has steadily changed the way many people in the U.S. view cannabis.

Here are a few key ways that the nation’s outlook on cannabis has changed over

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