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We're giving away 500 FREE COPIES today. >>CLICK HERE TO CLAIM YOUR FREE COPY<< | | | Despite the fact that legalization is spreading across the U.S., a surprising trend has taken root... We're actually seeing an increase in marijuana-related arrests. And even though gritty crime dramas on TV might suggest otherwise, the majority of these arrests aren't for "kingpins" or illicit drug dealers. They're for simple possession. Roughly 90% of all cannabis arrests are for possession. In fact, someone is arrested on a marijuana-related charge every 48 seconds in this country. Since 1995, the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) has been at the forefront of changing marijuana laws in the U.S. The organization is in the business of seeing cannabis prohibition come to an end. That's why in today's episode I spoke with MPP's Karen O'Keefe. We talked about the grassroots approach the MPP takes at the state level. And O'Keefe shared her views on what the biggest obstacles are to U.S. federal legalization - as well as if it's in the cards at all. Finally, O'Keefe shared the one piece of cannabis legislation investors need to be paying attention to. Check it out. Here's to high returns, Matthew | | | | | | | | | | David Fessler | September 4, 2019 U.S. upstream companies are overproducing... and it's suppressing share prices. Read More | | | | | | Matthew Carr | August 29, 2019 KushCo Holdings' CEO explains how his business has built a wide moat - and why bigger companies simply can't compete. Read More | | | | | | David Fessler | August 28, 2019 Pennsylvania's natural gas surplus is responsible for an economic boom. Pipeline companies in particular are profiting. Read More | | | | | | | |
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