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House Leadership Announces Vote On MORE Act To End Marijuana Prohibition Will Take Place Next Week

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House Leadership today posted notice for Congressional consideration of the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment, and Expungement (MORE) Act, HR 3884, which ends the federal prohibition of cannabis. The MORE Act is scheduled for a floor vote next week.

“This floor vote represents the first Congressional roll call ever on the question of ending federal marijuana criminalization,” said NORML Political Director Justin Strekal. “By advancing the MORE Act, the House of Representatives sends an unmistakable signal that America is ready to close the book marijuana prohibition and end the senseless oppression and fear that this failed policy wreaks on otherwise law-abiding citizens.”

He concluded, “Americans are ready to responsibly legalize and regulate marijuana, and this vote shows some lawmakers are finally listening.”

Supporters of ending marijuana prohibition can contact their lawmakers in support of the MORE Act with just a few clicks here. 

More information about MORE, marijuana policy broadly, and public polling

The MORE Act ends the federal prohibition and criminalization of marijuana by descheduling it from the Controlled Substances Act, thus providing individual states with the authority to be the primary arbiters of cannabis policy. 

FURTHER: The MORE Act would also make several other important changes to federal marijuana policy, including:  

Key Facts:

Polling: 

Data for Progress, March 2020 – Would you [support or oppose] fully legalizing marijuana at the national level? (Democrats only)

Pew Research Center, Nov. 2019 – Question: The use of marijuana should be made legal?

Gallup Polling, Oct. 2020 – Question: Do you think the use of marijuana should be made legal, or not?

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