Recreational marijuana sales continue to skyrocket in Maryland
Recreational marijuana sales continue to skyrocket in Maryland
A massive amount of tax revenue is pouring into Maryland, thanks to cannabis sales, and lots of those sales happened in Central Maryland.
Prince George’s and Montgomery counties are two of the top locations where most Marylanders are buying their cannabis.
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Anything to keep people distracted from how crap their lives are while the benevolent overlords who kept it illegal for so long get richer.
This was BOUND to happen… keep the greens alive
Just what young black youths needed — another intoxicant.
So drugs and casino money should help Maryland with better roads schools hospitals and more police to fight crime lol or will the money go into pockets of officials
So now you can ask the ages old question more Often, are you stonned or just stupid??
pg county needs dispensaries like it needs liquor stores