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There’s Still A Long Road For Marijuana Reform And Safety In The Black Community, As We’re Often Still Criminalized - Blavity

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We need MORE, but what does that mean? At the start of this month a historic piece of legislation, the MORE (Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement)  Act  was passed for the second time in an effort to legalize cannabis, and although this is a great start, there are actions still needed in the senate to make this come into fruition. Although it is highly unlikely that these efforts will materialize just yet, this bill could form a new pathway to end the prohibition of cannabis, which has had deep racial and systemic ramifications — which I know all too well. MORE could mean a world of a difference for people like me, a Black trans man and advocate who was subjected to inhumane treatment and life-changing subjection to the criminal justice system, for utilizing this item to help cope with a painful medical diagnosis. While navigating through a recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, [I was] driving for Uber and Lyft, and working the overnight shift at Walmart, just...

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