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For a long time, race and racism have surrounded and shaped marijuana policy. First racist stereotypes were used to demonize the drug, then the drug was used to demonize — and lock up — people of color. As the state of California anticipates ganja going legit we ask: Is there a possibility for pot reparations?
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For a long time, race and racism have surrounded and shaped marijuana policy. First racist stereotypes were used to demonize the drug, then the drug was used to demonize — and lock up — people of color. As the state of California anticipates ganja going legit we ask: Is there a possibility for pot reparations?

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