The US criminal justice system arrests, prosecutes, and disposes of 700,000 cases of marijuana-related offenses every year spending $7.6 billion of taxpayers’ money. Our jails and prisons are already overcrowded and the police and courts can’t keep up with their backlog. This is happening in a country where over half of the population between the ages of 18-50 have used marijuana at least once. Meanwhile, 13 states (an ironically significant number) have legalized the weed for “medical use”, and the term is used quite broadly. In the face of this growing and widespread acceptance of the us Pročitajte više