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Marijuana legalization hits roadblocks after years of expansion

Polling from the Pew Research Center has found little change in support for legalization in recent years: 57% of U.S. adults say that marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational purposes.

The Colorado State Capitol Building is seen during the Mile High 420 Festival in Denver, Colorado on April 20, 2022, known by some as’ Weed Day’. Tens of thousands of cannabis enthusiasts gathered in Denver on April 20 to celebrate the ever-widening US legalization of recreational weed with plumes of pungent smoke, music… and a few grumblings about… (Patrick T. Fallon/Getty Images North America/TNS)
The Colorado State Capitol Building is seen during the Mile High 420 Festival in Denver, Colorado on April 20, 2022, known by some as’ Weed Day’. Tens of thousands of cannabis enthusiasts gathered in Denver on April 20 to celebrate the ever-widening US legalization of recreational weed with plumes of pungent smoke, music… and a few grumblings about… (Patrick T. Fallon/Getty Images North America/TNS)
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Lawmakers in several states this year have targeted marijuana in various ways.

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