Oklahoma, easily one of the reddest if not the reddest state in the country quietly decriminalized all drugs including personal amounts of hard drugs like cocaine, heroin, and meth in 2017. Interesting that no one really talks about it much. I would like to hear if it's considered a net positive or negative. I really don't think the government has any role in regulating or criminalizing something like cannabis especially when that same government in Alabama literally sells every drop of alcohol consumed in the state.

Heartbreaking to hear stories like Jawbone's, the government has no right to interfere in someone's life like that in the best of times, more so when they are literally dying from cancer.