Tell Congress to Deschedule Marijuana to End Federal Criminalization

Today, nearly half of all states have legalized marijuana in some form. And 88% of adults support legal marijuana for recreational or medical use. DPA is proud to have paved the way for marijuana reform and legalization across the country. But we still have a long way to go to achieve marijuana laws grounded in health, justice, and equity.  

After President Biden ordered a review of marijuana’s scheduling under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recommended moving it from Schedule I (the most restrictive) to Schedule III (less restrictive). This change would result in some tax benefits for marijuana businesses. But Schedule III would maintain federal criminalization and its harms.  

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will ultimately decide marijuana’s placement on the CSA. As we await their decision, one thing is abundantly clear: rescheduling is insufficient. Marijuana must be decriminalized and removed from the CSA entirely (descheduled). Until that happens, most marijuana conduct would remain illegal under federal law. Regardless of where the Administration lands, now is our moment. We must push Congress to act on marijuana justice and deliver the relief our communities deserve. 

The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act (CAOA), soon to be reintroduced in the U.S. Senate, would provide the comprehensive reform we need. It would deschedule marijuana to end federal criminalization. It would begin to repair the damage by expunging marijuana convictions. And it would reinvest in the most harmed communities. Urge Congress to support the CAOA so we can advance marijuana justice nationwide. 

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