Apple allows marijuana apps to be published in the App Store

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  Although marijuana is legal in almost half of the American states, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), long ago banned the publication in App Store of the applications that were related to it. This decision seems to have been canceled by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, allowing the application to return recently MassRoots in his store, but with the imposition of a condition. More precisely, the developers of the application must implement filters that limit the possibility of using the application only in the 24 states where marijuana can be legally used for medicinal or recreational purposes.

  The ban imposed by the Apple company on the use of applications that promote marijuana is easy to understand, but no for all US states. The change of its priorities regarding the availability of these applications is new proof of the fact that in Cupertino there is an understanding to avoid the strict application of all the rules. In this idea, we can expect that in the future we will see other similar applications published in the store, but more than that, there is a high chance of seeing applications that were rejected in the past for less strong reasons.