Federal Marijuana Legalization by 2024: How Will It Happen?
Federal Marijuana Legalization by 2024: How Will It Happen?
By Mike Adams on September 2, 2014
Over the past year, a number of lawmakers and industry experts have speculated the end to federal marijuana prohibition – casting predictions that cannabis will be legal across America within the next decade. The most recent forecast into America: The Land of the Weed comes spewing from the mouth of former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, who was recently appointed CEO of Cannabis Sativa, Inc., and is now using his clout in Washington, D.C. to lobby for what could be the first inception of Big Marijuana.
“I think in 10 years, for the most part, the U.S. will legalize marijuana,” Johnson told The Associated Press. “And what the U.S. does, so does the world.”
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