A Decision More Than 50 Years In The Making
I’m pleased to see the government acknowledge that marijuana is a legitimate therapy and doesn’t belong in Schedule I
I’m pleased to see the government acknowledge that marijuana is a legitimate therapy and doesn’t belong in Schedule I
“It’s time for Congress to wake up,” New York Sen. Chuck Schumer said, regarding changes to cannabis laws.
Most national cannabis coverage is generic, so we asked local and regional stakeholders to get specific about the potential impact of rescheduling
Sen. Cory Booker urged fellow lawmakers to “follow the lead of states around the country and legalize cannabis for adult use and create a comprehensive taxation and regulatory scheme.”
Cannabis should be removed from the Controlled Substances Act altogether, thereby providing state governments the ability to regulate marijuana
Vice President Harris stopped the room to take a moment and say in the clearest words that “we need to legalize marijuana.”
Right now, the only viable marijuana bill in Congress is a banking bill—how shameful is that?
We must urge Congress to consider the cultural value of cannabis
“(T)he DEA should deschedule marijuana altogether. Marijuana’s placement in the Controlled Substances Act has had a devastating impact on our communities and is increasingly out of step with state law and public opinion.”
“Section 280E hampers companies striving to make cannabis accessible for consumers and medical cannabis patients in all legal states.”
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