The artist best known for his 2001 song “Because I Got High,' vows to federally legalize weed — via TheGrowthOp
and claimed authorities also pocketed about US$4,300 in cash, which he said was payment for a gig and was found inside one of his suit pockets.Article content
Beyond cannabis legalization, Afroman’s campaign manager said he also plans to tackle inflation, the housing market and corruption in politics.
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