bob magazine Edward NJWEEDMAN Forchion
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cannabis rights and free speech activist, perennial candidate, actor, writer, and restaurateur. [ He is the<br />
cannabis user. He has been arrested and convicted for some of his activities and has mounted various lel.<br />
<strong>Forchion</strong> held a hunger strike for nearly two weeks while being held without bail, calling himself a political prisoner For the Rastapossession<br />
of the substance over 11 charges were filed against him. His establishment was closed down by the city of Trenton. Bailed was<br />
hile talking to the Sergeant he slowly puff his spliff , all along the <strong>NJWEEDMAN</strong> knew he was on the right side of history . Legally what god<br />
e state has pass the legality of the herb Cannabis in New Jersey is legal for both medical use and recreational use. An amendaw<br />
by governor Phil Murphy on February 22, 2021. Efforts at legalization through a New Jersey Legislature bill during the 2018-2019 legisla-<br />
Victory belong to those who fight the right fight & never give up<br />
the fight until victory shows its beautiful self . The <strong>NJWEEDMAN</strong><br />
and most members of the Rastafarian community believes, the<br />
rightful People who should be considered first in obtaining the<br />
license to sell or deal weed is those who went to jail for it ..<br />
To deal legally only because they suffered the consequences of<br />
the old illegal colonial criminal act against humanity.<br />
The Rasta people and black people, most of them right now, are<br />
still in jail, for dealing or using the substance. The record is there<br />
to show who is and who isn’t.<br />
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