ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月15日 06時01分


A girl scout selling cookies outside a dispensary. Plummeting numbers of low-level marijuana arrests. Casual cannabis gummies after a long day at work. This is the world reconfigured by legalization. Colorado’s experiment with legal cannabis has reshaped health, politics and criminal justice in the state, offering a glimpse of what the future may hold as more places adopt and debate legalization. And as the industry expands, some of marijuana’s earliest supporters and first entrepreneurs have raised concerns about being left out as pot companies chase billion-dollar valuations. Early advocates such as Wanda James, pictured, the first African-American woman in Colorado to own a dispensary, now worry that small businesses, women and people of color — who are still disproportionately hurt by harsh marijuana laws — are getting left on the sidelines. Click the link in our bio to read more. @benjaminras shot this photo.


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