Some people think the fight to decriminalize and legalize marijuana has already been won. Far from it. Despite marijuana being legal in more than 20 states, it is still illegal federally and one of the most commonly arrested offenses. That means that people can still be arrested, jailed, and deported for marijuana. And it means that communities of color and noncitizens continue to bear the brunt of racially discriminatory enforcement.
A vast majority of Americans agree that marijuana prohibition is ruining lives. Even President Biden agrees. But the steps he’s taken toward reform are nowhere near enough to ensure our communities are not harmed by marijuana prohibition. The Biden Administration must deschedule, or decriminalize marijuana to end the harms of criminalization.
And he can’t stop there. Biden must take actions to repair the harms of criminalization and reinvest in communities most impacted by prohibition.
Tell Biden to decriminalize and legalize marijuana the right way – with equity and justice at the forefront.