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From Reefer Madness to… Investor Gladness Give me just 7 minutes on Thursday, and I’ll

From Reefer Madness to… Investor Gladness [StreetAuthority]    [These 2 Sentences Could Deliver $1,463 in 7 minutes](  Give me just 7 minutes on Thursday, and I’ll show you how you could flood your account with more income than you ever thought possible. [Click here to for the ful]([l sto]([ry –]([NOW.](   From Reefer Madness to… Investor Gladness By John Persinos  Marijuana legalization has achieved such enormous strides that many people are starting to take access to weed for granted. The historical context of the War on Drugs is being forgotten. Below, I provide a quick refresher course, to prevent complacency. Paradoxically, the history of marijuana’s demonization, and its prohibition at the federal level in the U.S., also underscore the industry’s huge room for growth. Once the federal ban in the U.S. is lifted, marijuana investments will soar. Our story begins at America’s southwestern border. The wave of illegal immigrants at the border is a potent political issue in the 2024 presidential campaign. But fear of “The Other” is nothing new. Following the Mexican Revolution of 1910, a wave of Mexican immigrants came streaming into the southwestern U.S. and helped popularize the use of marijuana. Cannabis in Spanish was referred to as “marihuana” or “mariguana.” The Anglicized version is “marijuana.” As the drug’s use spread, it was increasingly seen as a scourge perpetrated by unwanted brown people from Mexico. Anti-immigrant forces morphed into pot prohibitionists, referring to the drug as “marijuana” to emphasize its Mexican-ness. I turn your attention to a man named Henry J. Anslinger. Before President Richard Nixon officially launched his War on Drugs in 1971, there was the legacy of Mr. Anslinger. [Read More...](   [Phone with graph, glasses, bitcoin]( [These “boring” stocks eat inflation for breakfast…](  Forget Inflation… These “safe haven” stocks eat inflation for breakfast. Mounting inflation seems to have the economy in a chokehold… with many Americans  struggling to keep up with monthly cost of living. This simple strategy could help you kick inflation in the teeth stuff your wallet with steady (and rising) cash payouts… even in this crazy market. [Get the full story]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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