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What’s next for marijuana legalization

Clip: 11/25/2016 | 9m 13s

A discussion of marijuana law and President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration.

On November 8, multiple states legalized the use of marijuana for either recreational or medicinal purposes -- thus marking a major shift in U.S. drug policy. William Brangham speaks with Taylor West of the National Cannabis Administration and Jonathan Hudak of the Brookings Institution about marijuana law and how it might evolve under President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration.

11/25/2016 | Rating NR

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