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Beyond his criminal past, Howard Marks underwent a remarkable transformation later in life. After serving seven years of a 25-year prison sentence in the United States, he became an advocate for drug policy reform. Marks lectured on his experiences and engaged in public debates, arguing for the decriminalization of cannabis and a more pragmatic approach to drug regulation. His transition from a notorious smuggler to an articulate and persuasive advocate showcased the complexity of his character. Howard Marks passed away in 2016, leaving behind a legacy that combines elements of rebellion, intellect, and a certain affable charm that earned him the enduring moniker “Mr. Nice.”
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