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A new federal report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows that use of marijuana by high school students has decreased over the past decade as more states have enacted legalization laws—contrary to the fears of prohibitionists.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) spoke about his use of marijuana—including as a medical cannabis patient—and how his own close call with the criminal legal system as a young man informed and motivated his recent mass marijuana pardon.

The Nevada Supreme Court upheld the Board of Pharmacy’s decision to continue classifying marijuana as a Schedule I drug under state law even though voters approved a legalization ballot measure in 2016.

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