Lawmakers promised cannabis funds would right many wrongs, but results are mixed – WBEZ (Chicago)

Since 2020, Illinois has given $338 million in what’s called R3 funding to organizations investing in communities impacted by the war on drugs.
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Freddy
1 year ago

War on Drugs financed by selling and taxing drugs. Makes sense now.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Freddy

Exactly. It’s a good thing gangs and cartels are no longer killing people over turf to peddle their garbage anymore. Oh, wait..

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