In a video message, the President called the proposed scheduling change “monumental.”
“As more states have adopted legalization, public support for this policy has risen dramatically. That’s because these policies are largely working as intended and because voters prefer legalization and regulation over the failed policy of marijuana prohibition.”
“I was so happy with the internship that I did it twice! It has been so inspiring and educational to be involved with policy in this way.”
That is why, some 50 years after NORML first began this fight, I am pleased to see the federal government finally acknowledge what we – and millions of Americans – have known all along: That marijuana is a legitimate therapy for many Americans and that it doesn’t belong in Schedule I.
“Most Americans have tried cannabis and few regret having done so. This is reflected in the public’s consistent support for legalizing and regulating cannabis.”
If certified for the ballot, it will be the third time since 2020 that South Dakotans have weighed in on the legalization issue.
“When it comes to retail cannabis, the prevailing attitude is ‘Buy American.'”
Perhaps most tellingly, our political opponents are also touting its significance, pledging to take whatever steps necessary to derail this proposed policy change.