The passing of a bill to legalize marijuana nationwide would see a rise in addiction dependency, homelessness, and youth addiction, as seen in states that have legalized the substance, Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.) stated in an April 2 interview with NTD’s Capitol Report. With the challenges the United States is currently facing, including “the rise in violent crime” as well as fentanyl being illegally trafficked across the Southern border resulting in “100,000 Americans dying of overdoses last year,” Good said that “the last thing we need is more people using addictive behavior-altering recreational drugs.” The “addictive, mind-altering component” of marijuana has already led to “addiction dependency [and] homelessness” in states that have legalized the drug. The bill also doesn’t stop vendors from selling marijuana products to children through candy-like edibles or vape-flavored products, Good added. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) introduced the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) …