Evanston, Illinois, Could Be First City to Use Marijuana Tax to Fund Reparations for Black Residents – Newsweek

"This initiative that's coming out of Evanston will set the precedent that America can, if it has the will, engage in justice for long overdue crimes committed against people in this country," Kamm Howard, national male co-chair of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations said.
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Funding reparations with the pittance collected by pot taxes is just a repeat of the 40 acres and a mule lie. Don’t the liberals in Evanston want to raise taxes on themselves to properly fund reparations or are they racists?

Mike
5 years ago

Evanston has underfunded police and fire pensions and other debt.

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