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LETTERS

TIMES THEY ARE A’CHANGING

“Ever miss the good old days? Sure legalization is great in some ways, but smoking weed used to be a lot more thrilling when it was illegal.”

-Bobby, Texas

Take off those rosetinted goggles my friend. It’s easy to recall the nostalgia of the past, but the immense toll it has taken on people incarcerated for small amounts of possession makes it not worth looking back. We have to focus on in jail for weed. It’s incomprehensible. Although we can look back fondly on those memories of the past, the future of cannabis is solely in our hands. How’s that for getting deep?

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