Congressman Rohrabacher in farewell on changing attitudes towards marijuana use
California Congressman Dana Rohrabacher says in his farewell to the House that in fact was marijuana was an illusion of disruption and decadence created in the late 1960s when its use was public and identified as something with hippies and those who did not like American culture but marijuana is a surface for those with melodies like seniors who use cannabis to cure senior problems like aches and pains, lack of appetite, and suffering children since none thought cannabis a cure for seizures.





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November 29, 2018
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