The New York Times editorial board admitted on Monday that some of its previous predictions about marijuana legalization were wrong, acknowledging increased addiction and health issues.
The New York Times argued that it was "time to acknowledge reality" and "admit" that the United States has a "marijuana problem" in a new editorial. The post ‘Time to Acknowledge Reality’: The New ...
The New York Times editorial board thinks America has a marijuana problem. This may come as a surprise, as the same board has long supported legalizing weed. The esteemed paper of record once assumed ...
Thirteen years ago, no state allowed marijuana for recreational purposes. Today, most Americans live in a state that allows them to buy and smoke a joint. President Trump continued the trend toward ...
In a new op-ed, The New York Times admits legalization may have gone too far, citing addiction, mental health risks and rising THC levels. Doctors weigh in on the issue.
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Has America developed a marijuana problem?

Coinciding with a surge of legalization for recreational purposes in many states, addiction to marijuana has risen.
Readers respond to an editorial about the legalization and regulation of marijuana. Also: The Trump administration’s attack ...
Houston Astros first base prospect Jonathan Singleton told The Associated Press last week that he was addicted to marijuana. Last November, Lady Gaga said during a radio interview that she, too, had ...
Marijuana has been something of an unstoppable force over the past two decades. After being completely outlawed in all states in 1995, marijuana in 2015 can now be legally sold in 23 states for ...