Public Interest
Apr. 3, 2001
U.S. Government Should Say 'Let Them Smoke Pot'
Our federal government is not known for its ability to take quick action. For instance, it took almost 50 years of pleas from Japanese-Americans before the government finally agreed to pay reparations for their interment during World War II. And despite cries from many African-Americans, the federal government has yet to do anything to stop cable networks from running those darn reruns of "Good Times" and "Sanford & Son."




Our federal government is not known for its ability to take quick action. For instance, it took almost 50 years of pleas from Japanese-Americans before the government finally agreed to pay reparations for their interment during World War II. And despite cries from many African-Americans, the federal ...
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