Source: Good News Network

The city of Portland, Oregon has unveiled a multi-faceted campaign to end traffic fatalities in the municipality – and a large chunk of the program’s funding is coming from cannabis tax revenue.
For the last few years, city residents who are age 21 or older can purchase recreational marijuana (with some limitations).
$300,000 in cannabis taxes will be used to fund “Struck” – a public safety initiative dedicated to educating the public on the importance of safe driving.The campaign is the largest public…
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