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Justice Thomas just issued a scathing critique of the federal government for inconsistency in its enforcement of federal cannabis prohibition, suggesting that it might be unconstitutional. What do you think of this development?
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Do you agree that federal cannabis prohibition policies are contradictory and can set traps for cannabis users and businesses?
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Which do you believe is more important -- legalizing cannabis at the state level, or ending federal prohibition?
Legalizing cannabis in the states
Ending federal prohibition
They’re both very important to me
How important is ending cannabis prohibition to you personally?
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With public support at all-time highs, we have stronger momentum than at any point in recent memory to combat prohibitionists’ challenges and END cannabis prohibition. Do you agree that ending federal prohibition must be a top priority?
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If you said yes, we need your help! The support of grassroots donors like you is crucial in powering our campaigns in the courthouse, in the state house, and on Capitol Hill. Our work wouldn’t be possible without it. Knowing that -- and only if you’re able -- can you make a contribution to the Marijuana Policy Project?
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I can’t chip in just yet, but I will in the future!