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Millions more voters legalizing marijuana won't clear up regulatory haze

  • Written by Raymond Hogler, Professor of Management, Colorado State University

Congress continues to resist decriminalizing marijuana even as a popular crusade to legalize its use state by state may soon mean almost a quarter of Americans can smoke up at will, not including the many more who can use the drug medicinally.

This has resulted in a patchwork of state laws alongside federal ones that have put the nascent industry...

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