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Polls show changing American opinion on marijuana, and it's having an effect on politics. Leon Neal/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Obama, 2016 Contenders Deal With Changing Attitudes On Marijuana
Friday
High-end marijuana buds on sale at a Denver dispensary. Craig F. Walker/Denver Post via Getty Images hide caption
Wednesday
Washington, D.C., mayor Muriel Bowser in November of 2014. Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP hide caption
Tuesday
Leaders of the Alaska Cannabis Club share a joint at their medical marijuana dispensary in Anchorage. On Tuesday, Alaska became the third state in the nation to legalize recreational marijuana use. Mark Thiessen/AP hide caption
Wednesday
After the pot-smoking comes the insatiable hunger. Just ask James Franco and Seth Rogen's weed-loving characters in Pineapple Express. The Kobal Collection hide caption
Tuesday
Deuel County Sheriff Adam Hayward shows off a container of confiscated marijuana in Chappell, Neb., in July. Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post/Getty Images hide caption
Nebraska Says Colorado Pot Isn't Staying Across The Border
Monday
A marijuana bud displayed in Denver. Don't legalize pot, the pediatricians say, but don't lock teenagers up for using it, either. Seth McConnell/The Denver Post/Getty Images hide caption
Wednesday
Adam Eidinger, chairman of the D.C. Cannabis Campaign, puts up Initiative 71 posters in October. The measure to legalize possession of up to 2 ounces of marijuana was approved by a wide margin of local voters. Jacquelyn Martin/AP hide caption
Voters Said Yes, But D.C. And Congress Continue To Spar Over Pot
Friday
Officials in Aspen have put out a brochure on how to use marijuana safely and legally. Marci Krivonen hide caption
Getting High Safely: Aspen Launches Marijuana Education Campaign
Thursday
Nebraska and Oklahoma say Colorado's marijuana law is unconstitutional, in a challenge to the law in the Supreme Court. Earlier this month, visitors from Texas smell marijuana at the Breckenridge Cannabis Club. Brennan Linsley/AP hide caption
Tuesday
Volunteers with the DC Cannabis Campaign (left and center) talk to a voter on Election Day about the ballot initiative to legalize marijuana. The measure was approved, but its fate remains uncertain. Allison Shelley/Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
Trimmers prepare the marijuana flower, or bud, to make it more appealing to consumers. They use scissors to snip off the leaves and stems. Brett Myers/Youth Radio hide caption
With Harvest Season, 'Trimmigrants' Flock To California's Pot Capital
Monday
Nabor, a small-scale marijuana grower in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinoloa, checks his plants. As legal pot increasingly becomes available in the U.S., Americans appear to be buying more that is grown domestically. Prices for marijuana from Mexico have fallen sharply. John Burnett/NPR hide caption