disproportionately affects Black and Hispanic people arrested for weed possession.Rogen, who supports pro-weed legalisation organisations such as Marijuana Policy Project, told the New York Times that he will do “everything in my power to shine a light on, and to lend a voice to, America’s racist policies in regards to weed”.“We will not shy away from very uncomfortable conversations,” he said, “and always will do whatever we can to remind people that currently there are people in jail in America for weed, and there are people whose lives are being ruined by weed.”Elsewhere in the interview he spoke about his relationship with cannabis, which he’s smoked since he was a teenager, saying that he helps him function.“The world is not a.
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