United States: a congressional candidate calls for the legalization of cannabis with a joint in his hand
Illinois candidate for U.S. Congress Benjamin Thomas Wolf posted a photo of himself on Twitter calling for cannabis legalization while smoking a spliff.
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#cannabis #legalizeit #cannabiscandidate #wolf #cannabiscongressman #wolfforcongress #marijuana #benjaminthomaswolf #chicago #cookcounty pic.twitter.com/5qgefy93rv- Benjamin Thomas Wolf (@benjaminwolfBTW) February 27, 2018
«As a cannabis consumer, I think it's important that we come out of the closet and talk about this,» he told the Chicago Suntimes «We now realize that Cannabis can bring millions of dollars to the state, that it's medicine for millions of people in the country, that it enables criminal justice reform and on a personal level I find it's also a great recreational substance.»
The congressional candidate previously worked for the FBI as a National Security Advisor, and now owns a restaurant in Chicago and teaches at Roosevelt and University of Chicago.’East-West.
Wolf proposes legalize cannabis and to spend sales taxes on public education and detoxification centers, as well as erasing old cannabis-related penalties.
Benjamin Wolf is no stranger to buzz. In the video below, he takes a stand against the sale of assault weapons in the country and, more generally, against tougher conditions for access to weapons.
L’Illinois could vote next November to legalize cannabis if the bill collects enough signatures to be put to referendum.
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