people who support laws making it easier to use weed now have a helpful tool in their hands. This tool will help them know who to vote for. Not everyone wants to make laws allowing people to use weed, so this tool helps people vote for those who do want to allow people to use weed.
This tool is really important because a lot of people want to use weed, but the people who make the laws haven't changed their minds yet. It's like they are playing a game of tag, and the people who want to use weed are "it", and they are trying to catch the people who make the laws, and if they catch them, they can make a new rule. This tool is like giving a map to the people who want to use weed so they can find the people who make the laws more easily.
The tool is especially helpful for people who are trying to vote for new rules about weed because it is very important to vote for people who want to make it easier to use weed. If the people who make the laws don't want to make it easier to use weed, then the people who want to use weed will have a harder time.
Also, the tool is helpful for people who don't want to use weed but who want to make sure that people who do want to use weed can vote for someone who will help make it easier to use weed. It's kind of like a sports team. If a team has a lot of players who want to play football, but they have a coach who only likes basketball, it's hard for them to get better at football. But if they have a coach who also likes football, they can get better at football and have more fun.
In short, this tool helps people who want to use weed know who to vote for, and it also helps people who don't want to use weed know who to vote for if they want to support people who want to make it easier to use weed. It's like giving someone a road map to the best ice cream shop in town.
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Title: "All 11 States Where Candidates Stand on Marijuana Legalization: MPP Voter Guide"
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