Friday, May 18, 2018

Feds Hint at Amnesty on Marijuana Charges, but Not Until After Legalization

Meanwhile, a campaign launched to address the racial bias in Canada’s prosecution of marijuana laws is pushing a bigger plan – to help racialized people succeed in the fast growing legal weed business. There’s an uncomfortable truth to reckon with when it comes to cannabis legalization in Canada – for people of colour the damage of prohibition has already been done. In Toronto, for example, Black men are three times more likely to be charged…

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