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March 14, 2018 10:59 AM EDT
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On the marijuana front, Ford said Tuesday that he was open to a free market. Asked about his plans for regulation and enforcement once dope is legal, Ford said, “I have been open to a fair market and letting the markets dictate. I don’t like the government controlling anything no matter what it is … I’m going to consult with our caucus … I don’t believe in the government sticking their hands in our lives all the time. I believe in letting the market dictate.”
上面这段话是3月14 日多伦多太阳报上的,福特有关大麻买卖的。
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