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Cannabis Rights encompass the legal and social recognition of individuals’ ability to access, use, and benefit from cannabis without facing undue restrictions or discrimination. The concept of Cannabis Rights has evolved significantly over time, tracing back to ancient civilizations where cannabis was revered for its medicinal and spiritual properties. However, the 20th century saw a global shift towards criminalization, largely influenced by political and social factors. In recent years, the tide has turned once again, with Cannabis Rights gaining traction as part of broader movements for drug policy reform and social equity. This shift is fueled by growing evidence of cannabis’s therapeutic potential and a reevaluation of the societal impacts of prohibition. Today, Cannabis Rights are at the forefront of legal and cultural debates, as more regions move towards legalization and regulation, aiming to balance public safety with individual freedoms. [Source: American Civil Liberties Union, Marijuana Policy Project]