Maryland and Missouri approve recreational marijuana, signaling change in U.S. attitudes
On Tuesday, Maryland and Missouri voted in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana use, while voters in Arkansas and North Dakota opted against it. This trend reflects a gradual shift toward acceptance of cannabis legalization, even in traditionally conservative areas of the United States. With these new approvals, a total of 21 states have now legalized recreational cannabis. Additionally, South Dakota held a referendum on the issue, but the results were still pending as of Wednesday morning. Proponents of these measures emphasized that the outcomes send a significant message to lawmakers in Washington regarding the growing national support for legalization. “A rising number of voters understand that reforming cannabis laws benefits public health and safety, contributes to criminal jus...