Yes or No:

An estimated thirty million Americans use cannabis on a regular basis. We are your doctors, lawyers, teachers, bankers, judges, police officers, elected officials, accountants, bartenders, dry cleaners... Two hundred and thirty American cities play host to violent drug cartels. Tens of billions of U.S. tax dollars are spent annually to prohibit non-lethal cannabis. Almost one million people per year are arrested for non-violent marijuana violations. Drug dealers don't ask for I.D. and they're raking in billions of dollars per year selling EVERYTHING on their menu to our children.



After 72 years of expensive, destructive, and unconstitutional prohibition, should the United States government legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis and its derivatives for industrial, medical, and recreational use?