The U.S. could be missing out on $53 billion a year due to marijuana prohibition, research finds
Marijuana Industry NewsRecreational Marijuana August 18, 2020 MJ Shareholders 0


Marijuana prohibition is costing the U.S. a whole lot of moolah, according to recent research.
According to AmericanMarijuana.org, the U.S. could be missing out on $53.23 billion a year by not legalizing marijuana, and by spending precious dollars to enforce drug prohibition policies. The research did not dive into the social or health-related implications of legalizing marijuana nationwide, but more so the fiscal impact in terms of state and federal losses and, also, where marijuana revenue is spent in those states that have medical or recreational marijuana laws.
What could $53.23 billion in revenue mean for the country aside from and an endless supply of sticky icky?
It could finance the treatment of all flu cases in America for five years or fund treatment for 37,354,386 coronavirus patients. (That’s the population of Ohio, Illinois, and Pennsylvania combined, by the way.) It could also provide medical insurance for 42,858,293 people or fund the purchase of 134,075,000 boxes of 20 paper face masks for frontline workers and folks in need of personal protection gear to combat COVID-19. [Read more at Detroit Metro Times]

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