This Marijuana Study Demonstrates Why Some People Fear Legalization

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Whether you realize it or not, marijuana is on track to possibly be one of the deciding factors in the 2016 presidential election. As marijuana's approval rating has soared in national polls over the last decade, it's forced politicians who'd previously tiptoed the issue to take a stance.

Marijuana's clout
On a state level, we could see major changes in the 2016 elections. It's possible that as many as one dozen states could wind up voting on a recreational marijuana initiative or amendment, including California, which boasts the largest economy of the 50 states. President Obama has gone on record as saying that the best way to get Congress' attention is to continue to approve marijuana at the state level, and 2016 could be a major step in that direction.

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