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“A growing number of Maryland counties…have already spent or committed portions of their allocations to housing support, youth mentorship, employment and scholarship programs, homelessness prevention, and reentry services.” Do better @mayorbmscott.bsky.social baltimorebeat.com/baltimore-ha...
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In the three years since Maryland legalized recreational cannabis, Baltimore has received more than $35 million in tax revenue to reinvest in communities devastated by the War on Drugs. To date, not a single dollar has reached the people it was meant to help, and the first round of funding may still be a year […]
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Baltimore has received more than $35 million in cannabis reparations money, but none of it has reached residents
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