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The Fight For Racial Justice

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The fight for racial justice has been an ongoing battle since the discovery of America. Its foundation was built on the backs of minorities and continues to be the same. Though there is no denying the progression Americans have made as a whole, there is still work to be done to achieve racial equality. In recent years, the struggle toward achieving justice for everyone has diminished and an imaginary line of separation has been created. Racial protests have been popping up around the nation, causing the line to extend further. Videos of police officers shooting innocent people, specifically black males, have gone viral and the war on race has been heated since. It is no secret that hispanic and black men get pulled over more frequently than their white counterparts. Some get pulled over and receive unjust punishments for their actions. For example, if a Latino male is seen carrying a small possession of marijuana, their punishment could involve ten years of incarceration, which is a long time for a petty crime. Activists for legalizing recreational marijuana have presented this argument too frequently, stating that one of the effective ways to end racial profiling, is to put an end to the marijuana ban. Though many states are on the fence as to whether or not legalizing recreational marijuana will benefit them, just by decriminalizing marijuana, minorities are at a less risk of being profiled. Legalization of marijuana will create racial justice between all socio-economic

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