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American Anti Drug Council; American Legislative Exchange Council; Corrections Corporation of America [citation needed] Drug Abuse Resistance Education; Drug Free America Foundation [1] Families Anonymous; Foundation for a Drug-Free World; The Heritage Foundation; Insys Therapeutics (defunct as of 2019) [5] [6] [7] Independent Order of Rechabites
California Cannabis Research Medical Group; Cannabis Action Network; Cannabis Law Reform; Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis; Doctors for Cannabis Regulation; Drug Policy Alliance; Green Panthers; Law Enforcement Action Partnership; Marijuana Policy Project; Medical Marijuana Assistance Program of America; Multidisciplinary Association for ...
YIP organized marijuana “smoke-ins” across North America through the 1970s and into the 1980s. A yippie smoke-in held in Washington, D.C. on July 4, 1970, was attended by 25,000. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] A Youth International Party smoke-in in Vancouver on August 7, 1971, was attacked by police, resulting in the Battle of Maple Tree Square police riot.
As law enforcement groups come out against Florida's recreational marijuana ballot measure, supporters say the current prohibition has far too great "cops and courts" costs. “We believe that ...
President Joe Biden ordered a review of federal marijuana policy in October 2022, and a formal decision from the DEA is expected soon, potentially in the coming weeks, according to two people with ...
Despite pro-marijuana groups spending millions, voters in red and blue states rejected marijuana and psychedelic legalization ballot measures, indicating that drug legalization is unpopular and ...
An academic review called it "a fresh approach to understanding the drug wars by giving equal consideration to both anti-pot groups and activists working to decriminalize the use of marijuana". [ 1 ] Kirkus Reviews called it "a comprehensive history of marijuana legalization in America".
The multimillion-dollar push for recreational marijuana in Florida has failed. Amendment 3, which would have allowed adults 21 and older to buy and use marijuana without a medical card, got about ...