Since 2007, ten governments, including those of Australia, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom, as well as the White House have referenced material from ProCon.org in official reports.[9] In addition, as of November 2, 2009, these materials were regularly being used by schools in all 50 states. In 2008, the Library of Congress archived three of ProCon.org's webpages as "materials of historical importance to the Congress and to the American people."[9] Its materials on medical marijuana have been used by such governmental entities as the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Congressional Research Service.[9][10]On February 2, 2009, ProCon.org received the "Best Non-Profit to Work For" award from Opportunity Knocks.[11]
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