Haven T: Marijuana and Pmauthor Bio

haven t: You'll often find him writing about Obamacare, marijuana, drug and device development, Social Security, taxes, retirement issues and general macroeconomic topics of interest, according to The Independent. Follow TMFUltra Long !function d,s,id var In case you haven't noticed, marijuana is no longer a taboo topic. Sean Williams TMFUltra Long Dec 7, 2019 at 4 51PMAuthor Bio A Fool since 2010, and a graduate from UC San Diego with a B.A. in Economics, Sean specializes in the healthcare sector and investment planning. Having leaped from the shadows into the mainstream, there are now 33 states in the U.S. that have legalized marijuana in some capacity, 11 of which also allow adult-use consumption and/or the sale of recreational weed. Gallup, which has been polling Americans about their views on cannabis for the past 50 years, found that support for national legalization hit an all-time high in 2018 and 2019 at 66%. What's more, the independent Quinnipiac University finds that more than nine out of 10 Americans support the ability of physicians to prescribe medical marijuana to patients. It's also a drug that most of the American public would like to see legalized. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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