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19 hours ago ago from Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
LEAP does NOT take sides in political disputes and has members and supporters from many different political perspectives. However, we should take note of debates that are taking place. A conservative blogger recently wrote an essay on drug legalization in which she argued that marijuana should remain illegal because : Marijuana . . . has always been counter-cultural in the West. Every toke symbolizes a thumb in the eye of Western values. ...
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