UPDATE: Retail stores in New Mexico have started selling weed as of April 1!
New Mexico is one of 18 states to legalize weed – and as advocates push for federal legalization, Gov. Lujan Grisham wants to know what you think about this issue.
We need 20,000 Team MLG supporters to answer our poll before it closes at midnight, so tell us now:
Should the United States federally legalize weed?
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This is a HUGE progressive victory, John: Gov. Lujan Grisham legalized weed statewide last year, and New Mexicans can now buy it at retail stores!
Weed legalization opens doors for workers and entrepreneurs to participate in a burgeoning industry that stimulates our economy and creates tax revenue for state projects.
At the same time, legalization will stop the disproportionate impact the failed war on drugs has had on people of color for weed possession and will reduce violence in communities and neighborhoods.
While New Mexico is paving the way forward, most U.S. states still outlaw recreational weed. That's why our team put together this poll to find out what YOU think about this important issue, but we're missing your response:
LIVE POLL | MIDNIGHT DEADLINE
Should the United States federally legalize weed?
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts,
Team MLG
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