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In 2022, some Republicans are still raging war on a plant.
Recently, the Republican Study Committee, composed of 156 members of Congress, released a new “Family Policy Agenda” with 80 specific policy goals the group intends to implement should Republicans win the majority in the next term. The proposal includes a few good ideas, like reviewing occupational licensing laws and getting rid of the ones that don’t actually protect consumer health and safety. But the majority of it is a socially conservative culture war wishlist that seems pretty far removed from the priorities of everyday Americans.
One particularly unhinged section is titled “Protecting Children from Dangers of Drugs.” In it, the lawmakers claim that states that have legalized marijuana have seen an “explosion of marijuana use among children, which is having a hugely negative impact on their health.”But, uh, that’s easily proven false with literally just […]
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